|
Session 119
Poster Abstracts
Acute HIV Infection: Recognition and Correlates of Transmission
Monday, 1-4 pm
Room: Hall A |
| 699 |
Diagnosing Acute HIV Infection in North Carolina: Challenges and Opportunities Kara McGee*1, S Kim1, A Johnson2, J Kuruc2, S McCoy2, L McNeil1, C Gay2, D Margolis2, J Eron2, and C Hicks1
1Duke Univ Med Ctr, Durham, NC, US and 2Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US |
| 700 |
Acute HIV-1 Infection Is Highly Prevalent in Ugandan Outpatients Suspected of Malaria Lisa Bebell*1, C Pilcher2, G Dorsey2, D Havlir2, M Kamya3, M Busch4, P Rosenthal2, C Nugent5, C Bentsen6, and E Charlebois2
1Columbia Univ Coll of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, US; 2Univ of California, San Francisco, US; 3Makerere Univ Med Sch, Kampala, Uganda; 4Blood Systems Res Inst, San Francisco, CA, US; 5Gen-Probe, San Diego, CA, US; and 6Bio-Rad, Redmond, WA, US |
| 701 |
Correlates of HIV Transmission among MSM David Butler*1, D Smith1,2, E Cachay1, G Hightower1, T Nugent3, D Richman1,2, and S Little1
1Univ of California, San Diego, US; 2VA Hlthcare System, San Diego, CA, US; and 3Gen-Probe, San Diego, CA, US |
|