Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Circulating levels of CD4+ T lymphocytes in hemophilic LTNPs (A). Two peculiar infected hemophiliacs have been included (B). Patient no. 9 showed relatively stable levels of CD4+ T cells over the last 4 years, whereas patient no. 8 has demonstrated a LTNP-like profile up to 11 years since infection, when both the CD4 count and clinical condition have begun to deteriorate (long-term progressor).

Circulating levels of CD4+ T lymphocytes in hemophilic LTNPs (A). Two peculiar infected hemophiliacs have been included (B). Patient no. 9 showed relatively stable levels of CD4+ T cells over the last 4 years, whereas patient no. 8 has demonstrated a LTNP-like profile up to 11 years since infection, when both the CD4 count and clinical condition have begun to deteriorate (long-term progressor).

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