Persistent HIV-infected cells in cerebrospinal fluid are associated with poorer neurocognitive performance

Volume: 129, Issue: 8, Pages: 3339 - 3346
Published: Jul 15, 2019
Abstract
BACKGROUND. Persistence of HIV in sanctuary sites despite antiretroviral therapy (ART) presents a barrier to HIV remission and may affect neurocognitive function. We assessed HIV persistence in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and associations with inflammation and neurocognitive performance during long-term...
Paper Details
Title
Persistent HIV-infected cells in cerebrospinal fluid are associated with poorer neurocognitive performance
Published Date
Jul 15, 2019
Volume
129
Issue
8
Pages
3339 - 3346
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