A higher maternal HIV load in pregnancy is linked toward earlier onset of puberty in HIV-exposed and uninfected boys but not girls.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other sources, there are approximately 1.2 million ...
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Once-Weekly Oral Combo for HIV Maintains High Rates of Virologic Suppression
A once-weekly oral combination of islatravir plus lenacapavir (Sunlenca) for HIV maintained similarly high rates of virologic ...
Women with HIV in British Columbia accurately self-reported viral load, unaffected by sociodemographic factors, with 91% accuracy. High concordance (91%) was found between self-reported and clinical ...
HIV-1 viral load monitoring is central to the effective management and treatment of HIV infection. Accurate quantification of viral RNA in plasma not only guides antiretroviral therapy but also offers ...
Pregnant women living with HIV showed a threefold increase in the risk for placental malaria in the context of a high viral load, based on data from more than 600 individuals. In the absence of ...
Living with HIV means becoming fluent in a language of numbers that might seem confusing at first but actually hold the key to your health and future. Two numbers in particular – your viral load and ...
A phase 2 randomized study evaluating the efficacy and safety of once-weekly oral islatravir plus lenacapavir (ISL+LEN) in virologically suppressed adults with HIV found that ISL+LEN ...
In patients with HIV, alcohol reduction after a 6-month intervention and adherence to isoniazid had no effect on the high levels of viral suppression reported at baseline. Many PWH have an unhealthy ...
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other sources, there are approximately 1.2 million ...
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