       Document 0494
 DOCN  M9630494
 TI    Immune responses in HIV-exposed seronegatives: have they repelled the
       virus?
 DT    9603
 AU    Rowland-Jones SL; McMichael A; Institute of Molecular Medicine, John
       Radcliffe Hospital,; Headington, Oxford, UK.
 SO    Curr Opin Immunol. 1995 Aug;7(4):448-55. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/96085780
 AB    Over the past two years, a number of reports have described specific
       cellular immune responses to HIV in some individuals who, despite
       exposure to the virus, remain uninfected. A recent description of virus
       disappearance in a child born to an infected mother should be seen
       against the background of several previous studies that have hinted at
       the possibility of clearance of HIV. These findings suggest that
       immune-mediated clearance of virus may occur in a few fortunate
       individuals.
 DE    Animal  Human  HIV Infections/ETIOLOGY/*VIROLOGY  HIV
       Seronegativity/*IMMUNOLOGY  JOURNAL ARTICLE  REVIEW  REVIEW, TUTORIAL

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