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1. A HIV Superinfection Diagnosed in a Patient on Intramuscular Long-acting Combination of Cabotegravir and Rilpivirine.

2. Mpox (Monkeypox) Virus and Its Co-Infection with HIV, Sexually Transmitted Infections, or Bacterial Superinfections: Double Whammy or a New Prime Culprit?

3. First complete-genome documentation of HIV-1 intersubtype superinfection with transmissions of diverse recombinants over time to five recipients.

4. A case report of HIV-1 superinfection in an HIV controller leading to loss of viremia control: a retrospective of 10 years of follow-up.

5. HIV controllers suppress viral replication and evolution and prevent disease progression following intersubtype HIV-1 superinfection.

6. Limited anti-HIV neutralizing antibody breadth and potency before and after HIV superinfection in Danish men who have sex with men.

7. HIV Superinfection Drives De Novo Antibody Responses and Not Neutralization Breadth.

8. NGS combined with phylogenetic analysis to detect HIV-1 dual infection in Romanian people who inject drugs.

9. Characterization of the Neutralizing Antibody Response in a Case of Genetically Linked HIV Superinfection.

10. Frequency of occurrence of HIV-1 dual infection in a Belgian MSM population.

11. Rapid HIV disease progression following superinfection in an HLA-B*27:05/B*57:01-positive transmission recipient.

12. Immunological and virological characteristics of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 superinfection: implications in vaccine design.

13. Intrasubtype B HIV-1 Superinfection Correlates with Delayed Neutralizing Antibody Response.

14. Dual Infection Contributes to Rapid Disease Progression in Men Who Have Sex With Men in China.

15. Comprehensive Characterization of Humoral Correlates of Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 Superinfection Acquisition in High-risk Kenyan Women.

16. Kinetics of the establishment of HIV-1 viral interference and comprehensive analysis of the contribution of viral genes.

17. HIV-1 Superinfection Resembles Primary Infection.

18. Evaluation of postpartum HIV superinfection and mother-to-child transmission.

19. HIV-1 superinfection is associated with an accelerated viral load increase but has a limited impact on disease progression.

20. Dynamics of viral evolution and neutralizing antibody response after HIV-1 superinfection.

21. Superinfection with drug-resistant HIV is rare and does not contribute substantially to therapy failure in a large European cohort.

22. Dynamics of HIV type 1 recombination following superinfection.

23. Antibody-dependent cell-mediated virus inhibition antibody activity does not correlate with risk of HIV-1 superinfection.

24. Linking immunological and epidemiological dynamics of HIV: the case of super-infection.

25. HIV-1 subtype C superinfected individuals mount low autologous neutralizing antibody responses prior to intrasubtype superinfection.

26. The rates of HIV superinfection and primary HIV incidence in a general population in Rakai, Uganda.

27. HIV superinfection in women may boost immune response.

28. Cellular immune responses and susceptibility to HIV-1 superinfection: a case-control study.

29. HIV-1 superinfection.

30. Clinical, virologic, and immunologic correlates of HIV-1 intraclade B dual infection among men who have sex with men.

31. Therapy failure resulting from superinfection by a drug-resistant HIV variant.

32. Low incidence of HIV-1 superinfection even after episodes of unsafe sexual behavior of homosexual men in the Amsterdam Cohort Studies on HIV Infection and AIDS.

33. Mechanisms of viral infections associated with HIV: workshop 2B.

34. Innate immunity including epithelial and nonspecific host factors: workshop 1B.

35. Disease progression due to dual infection in an HLA-B57-positive asymptomatic long-term nonprogressor infected with a nef-defective HIV-1 strain.

36. Analysis of infectious virus clones from two HIV-1 superinfection cases suggests that the primary strains have lower fitness.

37. Regulated superinfection may help HIV adaptation on rugged landscape.

38. Absence of HIV-1 superinfection 1 year after infection between 1985 and 1997 coincides with a reduction in sexual risk behavior in the seroincident Amsterdam cohort of homosexual men.

39. Evaluation of pre-screening methods for the identification of HIV-1 superinfection.

40. Superinfection with a heterologous HIV strain per se does not lead to faster progression.

41. Multiple-infection and recombination in HIV-1 within a longitudinal cohort of women.

42. HIV-1 superinfection in an HIV-2-infected woman with subsequent control of HIV-1 plasma viremia.

43. HIV-1 superinfection in the antiretroviral therapy era: are seroconcordant sexual partners at risk?

44. Immunity to HIV-1 is influenced by continued natural exposure to exogenous virus.

45. Examination of a second region of the HIV type 1 genome reveals additional cases of superinfection.

46. Immune-driven recombination and loss of control after HIV superinfection.

47. [A cross-sectional survey of occult hepatitis B virus infection in HIV-infected patients].

48. Superinfection of defective human immunodeficiency virus type 1 with different subtypes of wild-type virus efficiently produces infectious variants with the initial viral phenotypes by complementation followed by recombination.

50. Virology: the battle within.

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