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Neurological disorders during HIV-1 infection correlate with viral load in cerebrospinal fluid but not with virus phenotype

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Our results demonstrate a correlation between high levels of HIV RNA in CSF and the presence of neurological disorders thus indicating a possible role for HIV-1 RNA in the CSF as a biological marker of neurological disease. The finding of viruses with a different phenotype in paired CSF and PBMC indicates that HIV-1 may evolve differently in the brain and in the blood. This suggests compartmentalization of HIV-1 within the CNS.

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