2000
Use of buprenorphine in HIV-infected injection drug users: negligible impact on virologic response to HAART
Carrieri M, Vlahov D, Dellamonica P, Gallais H, Lepeu G, Spire B, Obadia Y, Group T. Use of buprenorphine in HIV-infected injection drug users: negligible impact on virologic response to HAART. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2000, 60: 51-54. PMID: 10821989, DOI: 10.1016/s0376-8716(00)80007-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEfficacy of HAARTDrug usersBuprenorphine substitution treatmentViral load trendsActive antiretroviral therapyFrench cohort studyHIV viral loadUse of buprenorphineInjection drug usersVirologic responseAntiretroviral therapyCohort studyBuprenorphine treatmentTreatment initiationViral loadMaintenance treatmentPotential confoundersHAARTSubstitution treatmentBuprenorphineHIVIndividual treatmentPatientsTreatmentLinear regression models
1999
Comparison of Clinical Manifestations of HIV Infection Among Women by Risk Group, CD4+ Cell Count, and HIV-1 Plasma Viral Load
Rompalo A, Astemborski J, Schoenbaum E, Schuman P, Carpenter C, Holmberg S, Warren D, Farzadegan H, Vlahov D, Smith D. Comparison of Clinical Manifestations of HIV Infection Among Women by Risk Group, CD4+ Cell Count, and HIV-1 Plasma Viral Load. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 1999, 20: 448-454. PMID: 10225226, DOI: 10.1097/00042560-199904150-00006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-1 viral loadPlasma viral loadBody mass indexHIV-1 plasma viral loadOral hairy leukoplakiaInjection drug useViral loadInjection drug usersRisk groupsHIV infectionCell countDrug useHairy leukoplakiaCells/Clinical manifestationsHeterosexual contactMedian HIV-1 viral loadPlasma HIV-1 viral loadUndetectable HIV-1 viral loadPlasma viral load levelsHIV viral loadIntravenous drug useViral load levelsPopulation of HIVPrevalence of HIVRelationship between HIV‐1 viral load and continued drug use in untreated infected injection drug users
CARRIERI M, TAMALET C, VLAHOV D, YAHI N, CHESNEY M, MOATTI J. Relationship between HIV‐1 viral load and continued drug use in untreated infected injection drug users. Addiction Biology 1999, 4: 197-202. PMID: 20575786, DOI: 10.1080/13556219971704.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecent heroin injectionViral loadDrug useHeroin injectionHIV-1 plasma viral loadInfected injection drug usersHIV-1 viral loadHIV viral loadPlasma viral loadDevelopment of AIDSContinued drug useInjection drug usersLong-term progressionSelf-administered questionnaireAntiretroviral treatmentClinical stageClinical examinationMedical recordsOutpatient carePatientsDrug usersSerological assaysHospital departmentsLaboratory informationRisk practices
1998
HIV/HTLV-II Coinfection and CD4+ Cell Count Controlling for Plasma HIV Viral Load in Injection Drug Users in Baltimore
Zhang H, Flynn C, Nelson K, Chen W, Kawalski R, Vlahov D. HIV/HTLV-II Coinfection and CD4+ Cell Count Controlling for Plasma HIV Viral Load in Injection Drug Users in Baltimore. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 1998, 18: 397-398. PMID: 9704951, DOI: 10.1097/00042560-199808010-00018.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1997
Vitamin A levels and human immunodeficiency virus load in injection drug users.
Semba R, Farzadegan H, Vlahov D. Vitamin A levels and human immunodeficiency virus load in injection drug users. MSphere 1997, 4: 93-5. PMID: 9008289, PMCID: PMC170483, DOI: 10.1128/cdli.4.1.93-95.1997.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInjection drug usersInfectious viral loadHIV viral loadPlasma vitaminViral loadDrug usersHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectionPeripheral blood mononuclear cellsHuman immunodeficiency virus loadHigher vertical transmissionLow plasma vitaminImmunodeficiency virus infectionIndependent risk factorProspective cohort studyBlood mononuclear cellsEntire study populationCross-sectional studyHIV loadQuantitative microcultureCohort studyHIV infectionMononuclear cellsRisk factorsVirus loadLow vitamin