Our observations of discrepant immunological and virological responses to treatment raise the issue of the significance of persistent elevated levels of plasma HIV RNA and of the relevance of measurements of plasma viral load for assessing the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy in patients whose CD4 cell counts increase despite the absence of significant decrease in plasma HIV viral load.
Our results indicate that the combination of ritonavir, saquinavir and efavirenz is safe and effective at 24 weeks in over two-thirds of patients who previously failed on highly active antiretroviral therapy, and that the determination of phenotypic resistance may be of greater value than the detection of resistance mutations to predict the outcome of salvage therapy in this setting.
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