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    In-Depth Characterization of Full-Length Archived Viral Genomes after Nine Years of Posttreatment HIV Control

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    Most people living with HIV need antiretroviral therapy to control their infection and experience viral relapse in case of treatment interruption, because of viral reservoir (proviruses) persistence. Knowing that proviruses are very diverse and most of them are defective in treated individuals, we aimed to characterize the HIV blood reservoirs of posttreatment controllers (PTCs), rare models of drug-free remission, in comparison with spontaneous controllers and treated individuals.</jats:p

    False-negative Results of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Rapid Testing in HIV Controllers

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    Abstract Serological assays were performed on 85 human immunodeficiency virus-controller samples . 6% presented a negative rapid screening test 7% presented an indeterminate Western blot. The enzyme immunoassay ratio decreased in controllers who had continual negative ultrasensitive HIV RNA results since inclusion.</jats:p
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