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Assisted conception in HIV discordant couples: evaluation of semen processing techniques in reducing HIV viral load
I L Chrystie1, J E Mullen, P R Braude
1Department of Virology, Guy's Hospital Trust, London, UK.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology
|April 23, 1999
Abstract:
Artificial insemination with motile spermatozoa prepared from HIV-infected men using standard procedures has been employed with many HIV-discordant couples. We have demonstrated that processing semen from HIV positive men can reduce HIV levels, measured as HIV1 RNA copies/ml using nucleic acid based sequence amplification (NASBA), to undetectable levels (less than 400 copies/ml) but not in all samples. We believe that all processed samples should be tested prior to insemination.