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Session 86
Poster Abstracts
HCV and OIs in NeuroAIDS
Tuesday, 1-2:30 pm
Poster Hall |
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Neuradapt: A Prospective Study concerning HIV-related Neurocognitve Impairment Matteo Vassallo*1, A Harvey Langton1, C Pradier1, S Ferrando1, J Cottalorda1, C Caissotti1, J Durant1, G Malandain2, S Chanalet3, and P Dellamonica1
1L`Archet Hospītal - CHU Nice - France; 2INRIA - Sophia Antipolis - France; and 3Pasteur Hospital - CHU Nice - France |
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Does Acute HCV Infection Affect the Central Nervous System in HIV-1-infected Individuals? Alan Winston*, L Garvey, E Scotney, J Allsop, E Thomson, V Grover, J Main, J Cox, M Wyelinska, and S Taylor-Robinson
Imperial Coll London, UK |
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Hepatitis C Seropositivity Is Not a Risk Factor for Sensory Neuropathy in Patients with HIV Infection Catherine Cherry*1,2,3, J McArthur4, J Affandi5, E Yunihastuti6, S Vanar7, A Kamarulzaman7, D Imran6, D Hooker1, S Wesselingh1,2,3, and P Price8
1Macfarlane Burnet Inst, Melbourne, Australia; 2Monash Univ, Melbourne, Australia; 3Alfred Hosp, Melbourne, Australia; 4Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD, US; 5Murdoch Univ, Perth, Australia; 6Pokdisus HIV Care Clinic, Jakarta, Indonesia; 7Univ of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and 8Univ of Western Australia, Perth |
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Marked Increase of Regulatory T Cells and HIV Viral Load in the Cerebrospinal Fluid Is Associated with NeuroAIDS Opportunistic Infections B Parra1, Andres Zea-Vera*1, E Martinez2, G Libreros1, M Barbosa1, and C Pardo-Villamizar3
1Universidad del Valle, Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia; 2Hospital Universitario del Valle, Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia; and 3Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD, US |
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Suppression of Polyomavirus JC Replication by Soluble Factors from Activated T Cells: Implications for Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy Therapy L Sumibcay1, T Johnson2, A Nath2, and Vivek Nerurkar*1
1Univ of Hawaii, Honolulu, US and 2Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD, US |
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JC Virus VP1 from Cerebrospinal Fluid and Plasma of Patients with Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy Carry Specific Mutations of Aminoacid Residues Involved in Sialic Acid Binding Paola Cinque*1, C Reid2, M Testa1, P Carmillo2, A Pazzi1, A Lugovskoy2, A Lazzarin1, and L Gorelik2
1San Raffaele Sci Inst, Milan, Italy and 2BiogenIDEC Inc, Cambridge, MA, US |
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