HIV Medicine | 2019
Identification and characterization of HIV positive Ethiopian elite controllers in both Africa and Israel
Abstract
HIV elite controllers (ECs) are a unique subgroup of HIV‐positive patients who are long‐term virologically suppressed in the absence of antiretroviral treatment (ART). The prevalence of this subgroup is estimated to be < 1%. Various cohorts of ECs have been described in developed countries, most of which have been demographically heterogeneous. The aim of this study was to identify ECs in two large African cohorts and to estimate their prevalence in a relatively genetically homogenous population.