A human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected elite controller (defined as an untreated HIV-1-infected person with a plasma HIV-1 RNA level <50 copies/mL for at least 12 months) who experienced a viremic episode after superinfection regained natural viremic control, although the viral loads in the patient's 2 partners, infected with the same viral strain, were continuously ∼30-fold higher. Thus, host mechanisms seem to be able to repeatedly control HIV-1 replication, halting disease progression. © 2008 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.
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Rachinger, A., Navis, M., Van Assen, S., Groeneveld, P. H. P., & Schuitemaker, H. (2008). Recovery of viremic control after superinfection with pathogenic HIV type 1 in a long-term elite controller of HIV type 1 infection. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 47(11). https://doi.org/10.1086/592978
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