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Serious Non-AIDS Conditions in HIV: Benefit of Early ART
Jens D Lundgren
, Alvaro H Borges, James D Neaton
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Anticancer Effect
25%
Antiretroviral Therapy
100%
Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation
25%
Cancer Risk
25%
Cancer Types
25%
Clear Effect
25%
Clinical Benefit
25%
Clinical Consequences
25%
Clinical Impact
25%
Disease Outcome
25%
Early Antiretroviral Therapy
100%
Early Diagnosis
25%
Early Infection
25%
HIV Infection
25%
HIV-positive Adults
25%
Human Following
25%
Immune Impairment
75%
Immune System
25%
Infection-related
25%
Innate Immune Response
25%
Metabolic
25%
Neurocognitive Function
25%
No Adverse Effect
25%
Non-AIDS Comorbidities
100%
Oncogenic Process
25%
Onward Transmission
25%
Opportunistic Diseases
25%
Opportunistic Infections
25%
Optimal Control
25%
Preserved Renal Function
25%
Pro-oncogenic
25%
Pulmonary Disease
25%
Randomized Trial
25%
System Influences
25%
Viral Replication
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adverse Effect
11%
Antiretroviral Therapy
100%
Bacterial Infection
11%
Cancer
22%
Diseases
22%
Early Diagnosis
11%
Human immunodeficiency virus
100%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
11%
Immune System
11%
Immunity
44%
Infection
33%
Kidney Function
11%
Malignant Neoplasm
11%
Opportunistic Infection
11%
Silo-Filler's Disease
11%
Virus Replication
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Bacterial Infection
16%
Diseases
33%
HIV
100%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
16%
Infection
50%
Lung Disease
16%
Malignant Neoplasm
16%
Opportunistic Infection
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Human immunodeficiency virus
100%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
16%
Immune System
16%
Immunity
66%
Kidney Function
16%
Opportunistic Infection
16%
Viral Replication
16%
Psychology
Neurocognitive Function
100%