Search Abstracts Program


Session 109   Poster Presentations
Disease Progression following Vertical Transmission
Wednesday 1:30 - 3:30 pm
Hall B
869Effects of CCR5-delta32 and CCR2-64I on the Rate of Disease Progression of Perinatally HIV-1 Infected Infants
J. P. Ioannidis*1, D. G. Contopoulos-Ioannidis1, P. S. Rosenberg2, J. J. Goedert2, T. R. O' Brien2, the International Meta-analysis of HIV Host Genetics Team2
1Univ Ioannina Med Sch, Greece and 2Natl Cancer Inst, NIH, Rockville, MD
870Maternal Viral Load and Infant Disease Progression in Vertically HIV-1 Infected Infants: An International Meta-analysis
A. Tatsioni*1, E. J. Abrams2, M. Bulterys3, R. W. Coombs4, J. J. Goedert5, B. T. Korber6, M. J. Mayaux7, L. M. Mofenson8, M-L. Newell9, J. Moye8, D. E. Shapiro10, J. P. Teglas7, B. Thompson11, J. Wiener3, J. P. Ioannidis1
1Univ Ioannina Med Sch, Greece; 2Columbia Coll Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY; 3CDC, Atlanta, GA; 4Univ of Washington Sch Med, Seattle; 5Natl Cancer Inst, NIH, Rockville, MD; 6Los Alamos Natl Lab, NM; 7INSERM Unite 569, Paris, France; 8Natl Inst of Hlth, Rockville, MD; 9Inst Child Hlth, London, UK; 10Harvard Sch of Public Hlth, Boston, MA; and 11Clin Trials and Surveys Corp, MD
871Gender Differences in Vertically-acquired HIV Infection
M-L. Newell*, C. Thorne, European Collaborative Study
Ctr for Paediatric Epidemiology, ICH, UCL, London, UK