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. 2017 Sep 14;12(9):e0184494. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184494

Table 2. Mean difference of HIV viral load in co-infected subjects according to time of HIV infection and HPgV viral load conditions.

Conditions HIV-recent HPgV-negative n = 29 HIV-late HPgV-negative n = 118 HIV-recent HPgV-low n = 37 HIV-late HPgV-low n = 82 HIV-recent HPgV-high n = 15
HIV-late HPgV-negative n = 118 +0.062016
HIV-recent HPgV-low n = 37 -0.429253 -0.491269
HIV-late HPgV-low n = 82 -0.212959 -0.274974 +0.216294
HIV-recent HPgV-high n = 15 -0.455913 -0.517929 -0.02666 -0.242955
HIV-late HPgV-high n = 22 -0.795124* -0.85714* -0.365871 -0.582166 -0.339211

The table shows the differences of HIV viral load means between the 6 formed conditions (Bonferroni comparison test). HIV viral loads are expressed as genomic equivalents (GE)/ml (log10).

* = (p<0.05).