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CCR5 genotypes and progression to HIV disease in perinatally infected children

CCR5 genotypes and progression to HIV disease in perinatally infected children

... The CCR5 molecule, a chemokine receptor, is the most important co-receptor for macrophage-tropic ...deletion in the gene encoding CCR5 (CCR5-del32) confers nearly complete resistance to ... See full document

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HIV-1 with multiple CCR5/CXCR4 chimeric receptor use is predictive of immunological failure in infected children.

HIV-1 with multiple CCR5/CXCR4 chimeric receptor use is predictive of immunological failure in infected children.

... detected in the newborn shortly after birth was predictive of a fast and severe immunological ...seem to determine detrimental effects similar to those known for CXCR4 using ...deterioration ... See full document

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Faster HIV-1 Disease Progression among Brazilian Individuals Recently Infected with CXCR4-Utilizing Strains

Faster HIV-1 Disease Progression among Brazilian Individuals Recently Infected with CXCR4-Utilizing Strains

... initially infected with CCR5-utilizing ...be infected by only one HIV-1 strain whereas the remaining 25% will be infected by two to five HIV strains ...occurs in ... See full document

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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.)  vol.82 número4 en v82n4a02

J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.82 número4 en v82n4a02

... (HAART), and the implementation of treatment guidelines, we have experienced a remarkable change at the François-Xavier Bagnoud (FXB) Center for Prevention and Treatment of Perinatal HIV infection at ... See full document

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CCR5 genotype and plasma ß-chemokine concentration of Brazilian HIV-infected individuals

CCR5 genotype and plasma ß-chemokine concentration of Brazilian HIV-infected individuals

... deletion in the HIV-1 co-receptor CCR5 confers a high degree of resistance to HIV-1 infection in homozygous individuals for the deleted allele and partial protection ... See full document

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The impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy on the survival of vertically hIV-infected children and adolescents in Belo horizonte, Brazil

The impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy on the survival of vertically hIV-infected children and adolescents in Belo horizonte, Brazil

... records and laboratory data were collected using standardised forms that included demographic information, HIV mode of acquisition, anthropometric measurements, clinical outcomes, CD4 lymphocyte count ... See full document

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A Controlled Study of Tuberculosis Diagnosis in HIV-Infected and Uninfected Children in Peru.

A Controlled Study of Tuberculosis Diagnosis in HIV-Infected and Uninfected Children in Peru.

... (TB) disease, atypical clinical and x-ray charac- teristics and low mycobacterial concentrations that delay TB diagnosis, potentially increasing morbidity, mortality and TB transmission ... See full document

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Variations in the Biological Functions of HIV-1 Clade C Envelope in a SHIV-Infected Rhesus Macaque during Disease Progression.

Variations in the Biological Functions of HIV-1 Clade C Envelope in a SHIV-Infected Rhesus Macaque during Disease Progression.

... virus-associated HIV-1 surface glycoprotein was measured using ELISA as described ...(TBS) and blocked with nonfat-milk ...lysed and added to the plates in triplicates for 5 hrs ... See full document

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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop.  vol.47 número3

Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop. vol.47 número3

... TTV and SEN-V infection rates are higher in HIV patients than in healthy the blood donors suggesting that blood transfusion may be an important route for TTV and SEN-V ...detected ... See full document

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Metabolic changes in HIV-infected children and adolescents from São Paulo city, Brazil

Metabolic changes in HIV-infected children and adolescents from São Paulo city, Brazil

... that children of HIV- infected women, regardless of the child’s HIV infection status, might benefit from initial vaccination at 6 months of age in regions where children are at ... See full document

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Leukocyte telomere length in HIV-infected and HIV-exposed uninfected children: shorter telomeres with uncontrolled HIV viremia.

Leukocyte telomere length in HIV-infected and HIV-exposed uninfected children: shorter telomeres with uncontrolled HIV viremia.

... (PRESS), and the Schwartz Bayesian Information Criterion (SBC) (Text ...likely to be correlated and violate the assumption of independence of the statistical ...performed to compare the final ... See full document

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Evolution of nutritional status of infants infected with the human immunodeficiency virus

Evolution of nutritional status of infants infected with the human immunodeficiency virus

... und to be po si- tive fo r HIV at the Outpatient Department, Pediatric Im- muno deficiency Service, Ho spital das Clínicas, State University o f ...weight and length during the fo llo w-up perio ... See full document

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Lipodystrophy and antioxidants in school-aged children infected with human immunodeficiency virus

Lipodystrophy and antioxidants in school-aged children infected with human immunodeficiency virus

... zinc and copper intake and plasma levels of vitamins A, C, E, beta-carotene, serum copper and superoxide dismutase (SOD) and protein C reactive, did not significantly differ in the ... See full document

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Prospective Study on the Prevention of Vertical Transmission of HIV in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, From 1996 to 2001

Prospective Study on the Prevention of Vertical Transmission of HIV in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, From 1996 to 2001

... women infected with HIV, paired with their 79 exposed infants, was carried out between May 1996 and October 2001, at the Reference Department for Pregnant Women Infected with HIV ... See full document

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Differential effects of early weaning for HIV-free survival of children born to HIV-infected mothers by severity of maternal disease.

Differential effects of early weaning for HIV-free survival of children born to HIV-infected mothers by severity of maternal disease.

... likely to explain ...accepted in our study ...vulnerable to confounding and reverse causation. To address reverse causation, we reviewed the circumstances of all deaths, and ... See full document

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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.)  vol.87 número6 en v87n06a10

J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.87 número6 en v87n06a10

... 31 children and adolescents aged between 3 and 19 ...were HIV-positive who had been infected by vertical transmission, and who had previous symptoms of the acquired ... See full document

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Rev. paul. pediatr.  vol.33 número2

Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.33 número2

... for children and adolescents infected with HIV, antibody titer monitoring is necessary, and revaccination is advisable to maintain protective levels of ...that ... See full document

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LACK OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HERPESVIRUS DETECTION IN SALIVA AND GINGIVITIS IN HIV‑INFECTED CHILDREN

LACK OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HERPESVIRUS DETECTION IN SALIVA AND GINGIVITIS IN HIV‑INFECTED CHILDREN

... DNA to 20 µL of PCR mix containing 0.5 µM of each of the primers HHV-F1 and HHV-R1, ...VZV-F1 and VZV-R1, and 1x PCR buffer; ...min, and final extension at 72 °C for seven ... See full document

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Neurological Profile and Neurodevelopment of 88 Children Infected with HIV and 84 Seroreverter Children Followed from 1995 to 2002

Neurological Profile and Neurodevelopment of 88 Children Infected with HIV and 84 Seroreverter Children Followed from 1995 to 2002

... began to be used in 1999, could not be compared with the CAT/CLAMS test because most of the children were older than three ...alterations in the neurological exam in 50% to 60% ... See full document

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Dynamic correlation between intrahost HIV-1 quasispecies evolution and disease progression.

Dynamic correlation between intrahost HIV-1 quasispecies evolution and disease progression.

... decrease in the number of target cells of HIV-1 may increase the effective viral generation ...alterations in HIV-1 patients as well as progression to a burned-out lymph node ... See full document

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