scholarly journals Long-Term Follow-Up of HIV-Infected Individuals Who Have Significant Increases in CD4+ Cell Counts during Antiretroviral Therapy

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Key Points The genetic cause of SCID impacts on survival and immune reconstitution and should be considered in tailoring HCT for individual patients. Total and naive CD4+ cell counts in SCID patients 6 and 12 months post-HCT predict long-term survival and sustained immune reconstitution.


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