2013
DOI: 10.2217/fvl.13.21
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Current Assays for HIV-1 Diagnostics and Antiretroviral Therapy Monitoring: Challenges and Possibilities

Abstract: In 2011, there were over 34 million people living with HIV infections, placing a heavy burden on public health sectors. HIV infection is a lifelong threat that cannot be prevented by vaccination or cured by antiretroviral drugs. The infected patients rely on daily antiretroviral therapy to suppress HIV viral replication. Hence, it is important to diagnose HIV infections as early as possible and to monitor the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy every 3–6 months. Different immunoassays detecting HIV antigens and… Show more

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