• Viral load, also known as viral burden, is a numerical expression of the quantity of virus in a given volume of fluid, including biological and environmental...
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  • Viral load monitoring for HIV is the regular measurement of the viral load of individual HIV-positive people as part of their personal plan for treatment...
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    Virology (redirect from Viral ecology)
    assay), viral titre often refers to the concentration of infectious viral particles, which is different from the total viral particles. Viral load assays...
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  • partners so long as the HIV-positive partner maintains an undetectable viral load. Treatment has been so successful that in many parts of the world, HIV...
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    intercourse if the HIV-positive partner has a consistently undetectable viral load. HIV infects vital cells in the human immune system, such as helper T...
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    involves a life-long regimen of medicine to suppress the virus, making the viral load undetectable. There is no vaccine or cure for HIV. An HIV-positive person...
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  • Genetic load, of a population Late-onset Alzheimer's disease (acronym: LOAD), a chronic neurodegenerative disease Parasite load, of an organism Viral load, of...
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  • message used in HIV campaigns. It means that if someone has an undetectable viral load, they cannot sexually transmit HIV to others. U=U is supported by numerous...
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    viral load due to viral load mutations being neutral within the host. The last mechanism focuses on the virus' preference to transmit founding viral strains...
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    decrease in viral load. This makes it difficult to determine whether or not reduction of viral load or addition of leflunomide was the cause for viral clearance...
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    viral load, in clinical specimens. These tests are used to assess a person's infection status and to monitor treatment. Individuals with high viral loads...
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  • decreases the viral load, or the amount of virus present in the mother's blood and other body fluids, which significantly reduces the chance of viral transmission...
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  • cellular viral load showed reductions in the persistently infected monocyte reservoir to undetectable levels in most of the patients. Elimination of viral reservoirs...
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  • increase in viral load or a decrease in CD4 cell count. The potential of superinfection to cause rapid disease progression depends on viral and host factors...
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    Viral vectors are modified viruses designed to deliver genetic material into cells. This process can be performed inside an organism or in cell culture...
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    maintain CD4+ T cell counts and also have low or clinically undetectable viral load without anti-retroviral treatment are known as elite controllers or elite...
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    replicating in the lymphatic system and rapidly accumulating a large viral load. People with HIV in this stage may be infectious. The terms "intrinsic...
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    Consequently, HIV viruses cannot reproduce, causing a decrease in the viral load. Commercially sold indinavir is indinavir anhydrous, which is indinavir...
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    Rhinovirus (category Viral respiratory tract infections)
    rhinovirus infection in healthy volunteers demonstrated efficacy in reducing viral load and symptom severity. However, further trials testing rupintrivir in treating...
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    abrasions in the mouth of the infected person, especially if they have a high viral load. Occasionally, syphilis can be passed through prolonged French kissing...
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    infection is analyzed by measuring the concentration of HIV virions (or viral load) and the concentration of CD4 T cells in the patient's bloodstream and...
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    HIV-positive sexual partner (especially if they have an unknown or detectable viral load); A bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the past 6 months...
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  • virulence is the set-point viral load (SPVL), which is correlated with the time until AIDS. SPVL is the quasi-equilibrium titer of viral particles in the blood...
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    delivery if the mother has a viral load of more than 1,000 copies of HIV RNA per milliliter of plasma. If the viral load is unknown, a cesarean section...
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    infection, as are numerous other infectious pathologies. Kaposi's sarcoma, a virally-associated cancer, has higher incidence rates in HIV-positive patients...
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    150 subjects. When various anatomical regions were assayed for their viral load, olfactory tissues were found to have the highest HHV-6 content. They...
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    virus for the first time during late pregnancy, reflecting high viral load. While most viral STDs can not be transmitted through objects as the virus dies...
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    sustained virological response (SVR). SVR is defined as an undetectable viral load at 12 weeks after treatment completion and indicates a cure. Currently...
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    M184V mutation reduces "viral fitness", because of the finding that continued lamivudine treatment causes the HIV viral load to rebound but at a much...
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  • The HIV set point is the viral load or number of virions in the blood of a person infected with HIV. HIV infections are broken down into three stages:...
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