Low blood CD8+ T-lymphocytes and high circulating monocytes are predictors of HIV-1-associated progressive encephalopathy in children

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HIV-1 infection of the central nervous system (CNS) remains an important clinical concern. The first step toward PE prevention in HIV-1-infected children should be directed at predicting risk of PE and thus the prompt and reliable identification of infants who are at risk for CNS disease progression …
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Authors Sánchez-Ramón S;Bellón JM;Resino S;Cantó-Nogués C;Gurbindo D;Ramos JT;Muñoz-Fernández MA;;
Journal pediatrics
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