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- HIV_set_point abstract "The HIV set point is the viral load of a person infected with HIV, which stabilizes after a period of acute HIV infection. The set point is reached after the immune system has developed specific Cytotoxic T cells and begins to attempt to fight the virus. The higher the viral load of the set point, the faster the virus will progress to AIDS; the lower the viral load of the set point, the longer the patient will remain in clinical latency. The only effective way to lower the set point is through highly active antiretroviral therapy. The set point is not completely fixed and constant, but can be quite dynamic with significant fluctuations.".
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- HIV_set_point wikiPageWikiLink AIDS.
- HIV_set_point wikiPageWikiLink AIDS.
- HIV_set_point wikiPageWikiLink HIV.
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- HIV_set_point wikiPageWikiLink Highly_active_antiretroviral_therapy.
- HIV_set_point wikiPageWikiLink Immune_system.
- HIV_set_point wikiPageWikiLink AIDS.
- HIV_set_point wikiPageWikiLink Viral_load.
- HIV_set_point wikiPageWikiLinkText "HIV set point".
- HIV_set_point hasPhotoCollection HIV_set_point.
- HIV_set_point wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infectious-disease-stub.
- HIV_set_point subject AIDS.
- HIV_set_point hypernym Load.
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- HIV_set_point comment "The HIV set point is the viral load of a person infected with HIV, which stabilizes after a period of acute HIV infection. The set point is reached after the immune system has developed specific Cytotoxic T cells and begins to attempt to fight the virus. The higher the viral load of the set point, the faster the virus will progress to AIDS; the lower the viral load of the set point, the longer the patient will remain in clinical latency.".
- HIV_set_point label "HIV set point".
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