Immune perturbation following shiv infection is greater in newborn macaques than in infants

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: The start of the study is defined as the first time point at which blood was collected from each animal.
  • Who: Immune perturbation following SHIV and collaborators from the DepartmentScience University, Portland, Oregon, USA have published the research work: greater in newborn macaques than in infants, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Vertical HIV acquisition remains prevalent in resource-limited settings, with an estimated 130,000 infants infected in 2022, because of limitations in access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) during pregnancy. In newborns, untreated HIV infection is characterized by high viral . . .

     

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