2020
Cognitive disorders in people living with HIV
Winston A, Spudich S. Cognitive disorders in people living with HIV. The Lancet HIV 2020, 7: e504-e513. PMID: 32621876, DOI: 10.1016/s2352-3018(20)30107-7.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsCognitive disordersHIV reservoirConcomitant medication useLatent HIV reservoirCohort of peopleSuch cognitive disordersHigh rateMedication useExact prevalenceHIVCognitive functionBrain compartmentsDisordersOverall wellbeingSuch interventionsInterventionReduced ratesComorbiditiesCohortPrevalenceImpairment
2018
Global Health Neurology: HIV/AIDS
Patel PB, Spudich SS. Global Health Neurology: HIV/AIDS. Seminars In Neurology 2018, 38: 238-246. PMID: 29791950, DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1649334.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeurologic complicationsLong-term HIVCombination antiretroviral therapyImpact of HIVResource-limited settingsHIV/AIDSAntiretroviral therapyOpportunistic infectionsCerebrovascular diseaseNeurocognitive disordersHIVMortality rateMajority of studiesComplicationsInternational studiesTherapyInfectionPrevalenceAIDSDiseaseIndividuals
2006
Prevalence of CXCR4 Tropism among Antiretroviral-Treated HIV-1–Infected Patients with Detectable Viremia
Hunt PW, Harrigan PR, Huang W, Bates M, Williamson DW, McCune JM, Price RW, Spudich SS, Lampiris H, Hoh R, Leigler T, Martin JN, Deeks SG. Prevalence of CXCR4 Tropism among Antiretroviral-Treated HIV-1–Infected Patients with Detectable Viremia. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2006, 194: 926-930. PMID: 16960780, DOI: 10.1086/507312.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT-cell countsX4-tropic virusesCXCR4-tropic virusesDetectable viremiaCell countUntreated human immunodeficiency virusHIV-1-infected patientsClinic-based cohortTreatment-naive participantsT-cell depletionHuman immunodeficiency virusViral coreceptor usageCXCR4 tropismSalvage therapySignificant CD4Advanced immunodeficiencyImmunodeficiency virusCell depletionCoreceptor usageCCR5 inhibitorsLow pretreatmentViremiaCD4VirusPatients