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Detection of infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 before seroconversion: correlation with clinical symptoms and outcome
Authors:JP Phair  JB Margolick  LP Jacobson  J Phillips  C Rinaldo  R Kaslow  C Chu  JV Giorgi  D Henrard
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Northwestern University School of Medicine, and Howard Brown Health Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Abstract:Early (pre-seroconversion) infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) was identified in 50 of 267 participants in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study. These 50 men had a positive EIA result, which detected IgM antibody (n = 35), p24 antigen, or serum HIV RNA (n = 15) at their last "seronegative" visit. At that visit, the mean CD4 lymphocyte number (890/mm3 vs. 1038/mm3) was significantly lower than in men who subsequently seroconverted but had no evidence of early infection. The decline in CD4 cells was slower and the duration of AIDS-free time longer in the 19 men who were symptomatic in comparison to the 31 asymptomatic men with early infection, but differences were not significant.
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