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AIDS (London, England)
Prevention of HIV-1 transmission with postexposure prophylaxis after inadvertent infected blood transfusion.
CD4+ cell count at antiretroviral therapy initiation and economic restoration in rural Uganda.
A closer look at hepatitis C clearance in HIV controllers: a response.
Relationship of immunologic response to antiretroviral therapy with non-AIDS defining cancer incidence.
A comparison of methods for measuring rectal HIV levels suggests that HIV DNA resides in cells other than CD4+ T cells, including myeloid cells.
Increased glucose metabolic activity is associated with CD4+ T-cell activation and depletion during chronic HIV infection.
Treatment as long-term prevention: sustained reduction in HIV sexual transmission risk with use of antiretroviral therapy in rural Uganda.
Longitudinal assessment of associations between food insecurity, antiretroviral adherence and HIV treatment outcomes in rural Uganda.
Human leukocyte antigen B*57 does not fully explain hepatitis C clearance in HIV controllers.
HIV-infected women on antiretroviral treatment have increased mortality during pregnant and postpartum periods.