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Corrigendum Free access | 10.1172/JCI21540C1

Acute HIV revisited: new opportunities for treatment and prevention

Christopher D. Pilcher, Joseph J. Eron Jr., Shannon Galvin, Cynthia Gay, and Myron S. Cohen

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Published December 1, 2006 - More info

Published in Volume 116, Issue 12 on December 1, 2006
J Clin Invest. 2006;116(12):3292–3292. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI21540C1.
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Acute HIV revisited: new opportunities for treatment and prevention

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Inability to recognize incident infection has traditionally limited both scientific and public health approaches to HIV disease. Recently, some laboratories have begun adding HIV nucleic acid amplification testing to HIV diagnostic testing algorithms so that acute (antibody-negative) HIV infections can be routinely detected within the first 1–3 weeks of exposure. In this review article, we will highlight critical opportunities for HIV treatment and prevention that are presented by these diagnostic strategies.

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Christopher D. Pilcher, Joseph J. Eron Jr., Shannon Galvin, Cynthia Gay, Myron S. Cohen

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Original citation: J. Clin. Invest.113:937-945 (2004). doi:10.1172/JCI200421540

Citation for this corrigendum: J. Clin. Invest.1163292 (2006). doi:10.1172/JCI21540C1

The source for Figure 4 was cited incorrectly. The corrected statement and corrected reference appear below.

Figure modified with permission from Journal of Infectious Diseases (82).

82. Pullium, J.K., et al. 2001. Pig-tailed macaques infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 2GB122 or simian/HIV89.6p express virus in semen during primary infection: new model for genital tract shedding and transmission. J. Infect. Dis.183:1023-1030.

The authors regret this error.

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