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Graph showing HIV copies and CD4 counts in a human over the course of a treatment-naive HIV infection

Date 24 December 2004
Source Based on Figure 1 in Pantaleo, G et al. (February 1993). "New concepts in the immunopathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus infection". New England Journal of Medicine 328 (5): 327-335. PMID 8093551.

Also available via Figure 4 in The relationship between the human immunodeficiency virus and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Retrieved on November 3, 2009.

Supporting data for this disease course is available in Piutak, M et al. (March 1993). "High levels of HIV-1 in plasma during all stages of infection determined by competitive PCR". Science 259 (510): 1749-54. PMID 8096089.
Author Jurema Oliveira
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