HIV-1 definition
Examples of HIV-1 in a sentence
Hospital Cabotegravir Vocabria® NHSE with rilpivirine for treating HIV-1 Restricted use – Prescribing to remain with the hospital or specialist service.
The parties will pursue on a mutually-agreeable basis other opportunities (e.g., opportunities other than the above-described program with ARC) for sales of any Initial Blood Screening Assay in the United States for use in the Blood Screening Field prior to FDA approval of the Initial Blood Screening Assay for both HIV-1 and HCV for unit donor testing ("Interim Opportunities").
Reduction in mortality with availability of antiretroviral therapy for children with perinatal HIV-1 infection.
A plasma HIV-1 RNA level that is <400 copies/mL 12 weeks after treatment is initiated is NOT considered an indication of virologic failure, regardless of the participant’s baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA level.
In the United States, Truvada is indicated in combination with other antiretroviral agents (such as non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors or protease inhibitors) for the treatment of HIV-1 infection in adults.
For participants whose baseline HIV-1 RNA level is >750,000 copies/mL, virologic failure is defined as a plasma level that is >75,000 copies/mL 12 weeks after treatment is initiated, OR as a plasma HIV-1 RNA level that is ≥400 copies/mL at or after 24 weeks of treatment.
Effects of home environment, socioeconomic status, and health status on cognitive functioning in children with HIV-1 infection.
Conventional vaccine approaches based on delivery of HIV-1 envelope (Env) proteins or peptides derived from Env sequences have failed to generate broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) to the virus, which mutates rapidly to escape from the immune response.
Intrapartum and neonatal single-dose nevirapine compared with zidovudine for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 in Kampala, Uganda: HIVNET 012 randomised trial.
MVA is currently in development as a vector for multiple diseases including HIV-1 [13, 14], tuberculosis [15], hepatitis C virus [16], influenza [11] and melanoma [17].