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Rebound of plasma HIV viral load following prolonged suppression with combination therapy [letter]

AIDS. 1998 Jul 30;12(11):1398-9. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/98372131
Montaner JS; Harris M; Mo T; Harrigan PR


Keywords: LETTER JOURNAL ARTICLE Adult Anti-HIV Agents/*THERAPEUTIC USE Case Report Didanosine/THERAPEUTIC USE Drug Therapy, Combination Human HIV Infections/BLOOD/*DRUG THERAPY/*VIROLOGY Male Nevirapine/THERAPEUTIC USE Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors/*THERAPEUTIC USE Time Factors *Viral Load Zidovudine/THERAPEUTIC USEKWDletterjournalarticleadultanti-hivagents/KWDtherapeuticusecasereportdidanosine/therapeuticusedrugtherapy,combinationhumanhivinfections/blood/KWDdrugtherapy/KWDvirologymalenevirapine/therapeuticusereversetranscriptaseinhibitors/KWDtherapeuticusetimefactorsKWDviralloadzidovudine/therapeuticuse
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