Early Initiation of ART in Acute HIV Infection (Fiebig I to III) Does Not Preclude the Development of HIV-specific Cellular Immune Responses

AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses(2014)

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AIDS Research and Human RetrovirusesVol. 30, No. S1 Vaccine, Viral Latency, and CureEarly Initiation of ART in Acute HIV Infection (Fiebig I to III) Does Not Preclude the Development of HIV-specific Cellular Immune ResponsesAlexandra Schuetz, Yuwadee Phuang-Ngern, Rapee Trichavaroj, Nittaya Phanuphak, Rungsun Rerknimitr, Suchada Sukhumvittaya, Surat Jongrakthaitae, Silvia Ratto-Kim, James Fletscher, Eugene Kroon, Nitaya Chomchey, Robert J. O'Connell, Viseth Ngauy, Praphan Phanuphak, Nelson L. Michael, Jerome H. Kim, Mark S. De Souza, Jintanat Ananworanich, and RV254/SEARCH 010 Study GroupAlexandra SchuetzArmed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences – United States Component, Retrovirology, Bangkok, ThailandHenry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Bethesda, MD, United StatesSearch for more papers by this author, Yuwadee Phuang-NgernArmed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences – United States Component, Retrovirology, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Rapee TrichavarojArmed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences – United States Component, Retrovirology, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Nittaya PhanuphakSEARCH, Bangkok, ThailandThe Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Rungsun RerknimitrChulalongkorn University, Department of Medicine, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Suchada SukhumvittayaArmed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences – United States Component, Retrovirology, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Surat JongrakthaitaeArmed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences – United States Component, Retrovirology, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Silvia Ratto-KimHenry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Bethesda, MD, United StatesUnited States Military HIV Research Program (MHRP), Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United StatesSearch for more papers by this author, James FletscherSEARCH, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Eugene KroonArmed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences – United States Component, Retrovirology, Bangkok, ThailandSEARCH, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Nitaya ChomcheySEARCH, Bangkok, ThailandThe Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Robert J. O'ConnellArmed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences – United States Component, Retrovirology, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Viseth NgauyArmed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences – United States Component, Retrovirology, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Praphan PhanuphakSEARCH, Bangkok, ThailandThe Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre, Bangkok, ThailandChulalongkorn University, Department of Medicine, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Nelson L. MichaelUnited States Military HIV Research Program (MHRP), Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United StatesSearch for more papers by this author, Jerome H. KimUnited States Military HIV Research Program (MHRP), Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United StatesSearch for more papers by this author, Mark S. De SouzaArmed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences – United States Component, Retrovirology, Bangkok, ThailandSEARCH, Bangkok, ThailandThe Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre, Bangkok, ThailandSearch for more papers by this author, Jintanat AnanworanichHenry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Bethesda, MD, United StatesSEARCH, Bangkok, ThailandUnited States Military HIV Research Program (MHRP), Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United StatesSearch for more papers by this author, and RV254/SEARCH 010 Study GroupSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:30 Oct 2014https://doi.org/10.1089/aid.2014.5021.abstractAboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail View article"Early Initiation of ART in Acute HIV Infection (Fiebig I to III) Does Not Preclude the Development of HIV-specific Cellular Immune Responses." AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 30(S1), p. A18FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 30Issue S1Oct 2014 InformationCopyright 2014, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.To cite this article:Alexandra Schuetz, Yuwadee Phuang-Ngern, Rapee Trichavaroj, Nittaya Phanuphak, Rungsun Rerknimitr, Suchada Sukhumvittaya, Surat Jongrakthaitae, Silvia Ratto-Kim, James Fletscher, Eugene Kroon, Nitaya Chomchey, Robert J. O'Connell, Viseth Ngauy, Praphan Phanuphak, Nelson L. Michael, Jerome H. Kim, Mark S. De Souza, Jintanat Ananworanich, and RV254/SEARCH 010 Study Group.Early Initiation of ART in Acute HIV Infection (Fiebig I to III) Does Not Preclude the Development of HIV-specific Cellular Immune Responses.AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses.Oct 2014.A18-A18.http://doi.org/10.1089/aid.2014.5021.abstractPublished in Volume: 30 Issue S1: October 30, 2014PDF download
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acute hiv infection,early initiation,hiv-specific
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