Home » 1999 » Volume 1 - Number 2 » HIV-1 Long-Term non-progression: More Open Questions than Answers
Massimo Galli
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*Correspondence: Massimo Galli, Email not available
The reason for long-term non-progression is one of the most elusive of all of the open questions in AIDS research. This review summarises the available epidemiological and viro-immunological data, paying particular attention to the recent advances in the genetic correlates of non-progression. Despite the large number of contributions in this field, the classification criteria remain heterogeneous, and may present substantial obstacles when interpreting the results of ongoing studies.