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1. HIV Diagnostics and Vaccines: It Takes Two to Tango.

2. Exploring HIV-1 Transmission Dynamics by Combining Phylogenetic Analysis and Infection Timing.

3. Superimposing incident sexually transmitted infections on HIV phylogram to investigate possible misclassification of men who have sex with men as heterosexuals in a cohort in Antwerp, Belgium.

4. Phylogenetic analysis of the Belgian HIV-1 epidemic reveals that local transmission is almost exclusively driven by men having sex with men despite presence of large African migrant communities.

5. Performance of serological and molecular tests within acute HIV infection.

6. Viral genetic variation accounts for a third of variability in HIV-1 set-point viral load in Europe.

7. Sensitivity and specificity of dried blood spots for HIV-1 viral load quantification: A laboratory assessment of 3 commercial assays.

8. Evaluation of the intercept oral specimen collection device with HIV assays versus paired serum/plasma specimens.

9. Transmission of HIV Drug Resistance and the Predicted Effect on Current First-line Regimens in Europe.

10. Characteristics and spread to the native population of HIV-1 non-B subtypes in two European countries with high migration rate.

11. Drug resistance and plasma viral RNA level after ineffective use of oral pre-exposure prophylaxis in women.

12. Persistence of frequently transmitted drug-resistant HIV-1 variants can be explained by high viral replication capacity.

13. Discriminatory capacity between HIV-1 and HIV-2 of the new rapid confirmation assay Geenius.

14. Using conventional HIV tests on oral fluid.

16. Preexposure prophylaxis for HIV infection among African women.

17. Concordance between HIV-1 genotypic coreceptor tropism predictions based on plasma RNA and proviral DNA.

18. Performance of a rapid and simple HIV testing algorithm in a multicenter phase III microbicide clinical trial.

19. Genotypic impact of prolonged detectable HIV type 1 RNA viral load after HAART failure in a CRF01_AE-infected cohort.

20. Comparison of phenotypic and genotypic tropism determination in triple-class-experienced HIV patients eligible for maraviroc treatment.

21. Evaluation of four rapid tests for diagnosis and differentiation of HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections in Guinea-Conakry, West Africa.

22. Evaluation of a rapid and simple fourth-generation HIV screening assay for qualitative detection of HIV p24 antigen and/or antibodies to HIV-1 and HIV-2.

23. Viral load assay sensitivity and low level viremia in HAART treated HIV patients.

24. An algorithm to optimize viral load testing in HIV-positive patients with suspected first-line antiretroviral therapy failure in Cambodia.

25. Proof of principle: an HIV p24 microsphere immunoassay with potential application to HIV clinical diagnosis.

26. Prevalence and epidemiology of HIV type 1 drug resistance among newly diagnosed therapy-naive patients in Belgium from 2003 to 2006.

27. Inhibition of replication of primary HIV-1 isolates in huPBL-NOD/Scid mice by antibodies from HIV-1 infected patients.

28. Performance evaluation of the two protease sequencing primers of the Trugene HIV-1 genotyping kit.

29. Dominant ex vivo cross-stimulation of CD8+ T-cells with whole soluble gag protein in HIV-infected subjects.

30. Evaluation of HIV-1 p24 antigenemia and level of CD8+CD38+ T cells as surrogate markers of HIV-1 RNA viral load in HIV-1-infected patients in Dakar, Senegal.

31. Pre-incubation of cell-free HIV-1 group M isolates with non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors blocks subsequent viral replication in co-cultures of dendritic cells and T cells.

32. Current levels of drug resistance among therapy-naive HIV-infected patients have significant impact on treatment response.

33. Virologic therapy response significantly correlates with the number of active drugs as evaluated using a LiPA HIV-1 resistance scoring system.

34. Disturbed secretory capacity for macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1 alpha and MIP-1 beta in progressive HIV infection.

35. Performance of the VERSANT HIV-1 resistance assays (LiPA) for detecting drug resistance in therapy-naive patients infected with different HIV-1 subtypes.

36. Performance of a quantitative human immunodeficiency virus type 1 p24 antigen assay on various HIV-1 subtypes for the follow-up of human immunodeficiency type 1 seropositive individuals.

37. Role of Baseline pol Genotype in HIV-1 Fitness Evolution.

38. Human and simian immunodeficiency virus-infected chimpanzees do not have increased intracellular levels of beta-chemokines in contrast to infected humans.

39. Activity of reverse transcriptase inhibitors in monocyte-derived dendritic cells: a possible in vitro model for postexposure prophylaxis of sexual HIV transmission.

40. Comparative evaluation of eight commercial enzyme linked immunosorbent assays and 14 simple assays for detection of antibodies to HIV.

41. In vitro susceptibility to infection with SIVcpz and HIV-1 is lower in chimpanzee than in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

42. Resistance testing in children changing human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease inhibitor.

43. Ritonavir/saquinavir plus one nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) versus indinavir plus two NRTIs in protease inhibitor-naive HIV-1-infected adults (IRIS study).

44. Quantitative assay for group M (subtype A-H) and group O HIV-1 RNA detection in plasma.

45. Prevalence of genotypic resistance among antiretroviral drug-naive HIV-1-infected patients in Belgium.

46. HIV-1 viral load and scrub typhus.

47. Natural residues versus antiretroviral drug-selected mutations in HIV type 1 group O reverse transcriptase and protease related to virological drug failure in vivo.

48. HIV-1 genetic variability in Cameroon.

49. Blinded, multicenter quality control study for the quantification of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA in plasma by the Belgian AIDS reference laboratories.

50. The HIV-2 genotype and the HIV-1 syncytium-inducing phenotype are associated with a lower virus replication in dendritic cells.

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