“…Second, the level of integration in HIV-infected individuals is low and detection is a further challenge since only a fraction of integration events are detectable because of the widely distributed integration sites (Agosto et al, 2007). While many studies have reported the level of total viral DNA in cells from HIV-infected individuals (Brenchley et al, 2004; Burgard et al, 2000; Debiaggi et al, 2000; Douek et al, 2002; Gibellini et al, 2004; Jubault et al, 1998; Kabamba-Mukadi et al, 2005; Kostrikis et al, 2002; Lillo et al, 2004; Ngo-Giang-Huong et al, 2001; Rouzioux et al, 2005; Viard et al, 2004; Vitone et al, 2005), only a few have reported the level of integrated DNA (Carr et al, 2007; Chun et al, 1997a; Chun et al, 1995; Chun et al, 1997b; Ibanez et al, 1999; Izopet et al, 2002; Koelsch et al, 2008; Ostrowski et al, 1999). …”