Predictors of immunologic long-term nonprogression in HIV-infected children: implications for initiating therapy

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CD8 + HLA-DR + T-lymphocyte percentage of less than 5% at 1 to 2 months of age might be predictive for ILTNP status but should not be used at this time to make treatment-deferral decisions. Immune activation in HIV-infected infants might herald more disease progression. Further study of the use of t …
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Authors Paul ME;Mao C;Charurat M;Serchuck L;Foca M;Hayani K;Handelsman EL;Diaz C;McIntosh K;Shearer WT; ;;
Journal the journal of allergy and clinical immunology
Year 2005
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