Temporary treatment during primary HIV infection does not affect virologic response to subsequent long-term treatment

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Temporary cART during primary HIV-infection (PHI) did not select for drug resistance mutations after treatment interruption and did not affect the subsequent virological response to long-term cART. Our data demonstrate that fear of drug resistance development is not a valid argument to refrain from temporary early treatment during PHI. © 2014 Grijsen et al.

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Grijsen, M. L., Wit, F. W. N. M., Jurriaans, S., Kroon, F. P., Schippers, E. F., Koopmans, P., … Prins, J. M. (2014). Temporary treatment during primary HIV infection does not affect virologic response to subsequent long-term treatment. PLoS ONE, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089639

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