Undetectable Viremia without Antiretroviral Therapy in Patients with HIV Seroconversion: An Uncommon Phenomenon?
Clinical Infectious Diseases2005Vol. 40(9), pp. 1350–1354
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Yoann Madec, Faroudy Boufassa, C. Rouzioux, Jean‐François Delfraissy, Laurence Meyer, for the SEROCO Study Group
Abstract
Achieving undetectable viremia without ART was not rare, because 6.7% of seroconverters still had a viral load of <400 or <500 copies/mL 5 years after seroconversion. These data should be considered when assessing virologic outcome for patients who interrupt highly active ART initiated during primary infection.
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