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Type: Published Manuscript |
Title: HIV P24 antigen is quantifiable at low concentrations in human cerebrospinal fluid with digital ELISA and is associated with decreased neuropsychological performance. |
Authors: Anderson AM, Tyor WR, Mulligan MJ, Waldrop-Valverde D, Lennox JL, Letendre SL |
Year: 2018 |
Publication: Clinical Infectious Diseases : An Official Publication of The Infectious Diseases Society of America |
Volume: 67 Issue: 1 Pages: 137-140 |
Abstract:New tools are needed to understand HIV central nervous system involvement. In this brief report, we tested cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from 15 study participants for p24 antigen using a high sensitivity assay. There was a strong correlation trend between CSF p24 concentration and worse neuropsychological performance. |