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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jan 23.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS. 2008 May 11;22(8):957–962. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3282fbd1da

Table 1.

Parameter estimates determined by fitting Eq. (1) to the viral load data for 16 patients in the early group and six patients in the advanced group.

T0 (cells/ml) log(V0) (per ml) δ (per day) μ (per day) τ (day)
P1 361 5.7 1.08 0.040 2.39
P2 140 5.6 0.89 0.033 6.78
P3 249 6.0 0.99 0.030 1.10
P4 408 5.4 0.50 0.022 0.99
P5 774 5.0 0.53 0.043 0
P7 870 5.0 1.31 0.058 0.98
P8 518 5.3 0.41 0.076 0
P9 446 5.4 0.80 0.044 0.95
P10 244 5.3 1.28 0.11 3.43
P11 250 5.8 0.39 0.050 2
P12 238 5.9 0.50 0.025 0
P13 514 4.5 0.57 0.027 1
P14 502 5.6 0.31 0.051 0
P16 304 6.5 1.04 0.056 0.80
P17 408 6.7 0.70 0.027 0.17
P18 832 4.9 0.67 0.057 0.84
Early/mean 441 5.54 0.75 0.047 1.35
Early/SD 221 0.57 0.32 0.023 1.71
Early/median 408 5.50 0.69 0.044 0.97
P1 25 5.3 0.83 0.039 0.98
P2 5 5.4 0.95 0.089 2.00
P3 6 5.0 0.56 0.103 2.99
P4 19 5.5 1.38 0.052 2.67
P5 15 6.0 0.72 0.043 0.08
P6 8 5.9 0.50 0.052 1.99
Advanced/mean 13 5.52 0.82 0.063 1.79
Advanced/SD 8.02 0.38 0.32 0.026 1.08
Advanced/median 11.5 5.45 0.78 0.052 2.00

The baseline viral load, V0, and first and second phase decay rates, which are determined by δ and μ, respectively, are not significantly different between the groups. T0, baseline CD4 cell count; τ, delay before viral load decline.