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Increased Rate of HIV Neurocognitive Impairment (NCI) among non-AIDS Cases in the Post-CART versus Pre-CART era
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Reported by Jules Levin
18th Intl AIDS Conference July 18-23 2010 Vienna Austria
Robert Heaton, Ph.D1., Donald Franklin, B.S.1, Ronald Ellis, M.D., Ph.D. 1, Scott Letendre, M.D. 1, Shannon LeBlanc, B.S.1, Steven Woods, Psy.D1, David Clifford, M.D.2,
Monica Rivera Mindt, Ph.D.3,4, Michael Taylor, Ph.D.1, Thomas Marcotte, Ph.D.1, J. Hampton Atkinson, M.D.1, Ann Collier, M.D.5,Christina Marra, M.D.5, Benjamin Gelman, M.D. , Ph.D.6, Justin McArthur, M.B.B.S.7, Susan Morgello, M.D.3, David Simpson, M.D3, J. Allen McCutchan, M.D.1, and Igor Grant, M.D.1, for the CHARTER and HNRC Groups
1University of California, San Diego, California; 2Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri; 3Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York, 4Fordham University, New York, New York; 5 University of Washington, Seattle Washington; 6University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas; 7Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
abased on ANOVA with post hoc Student's t tests; b on ART only
Pre-CART vs post-CART differences are indicated with asterisks within the first 3 columns (*=p<.05, **.01, ***<.001); HIV-/HIV+ group differences within pre-CART and post-CART are indicated in the last column (comparing groups O, A, B and C)
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