With ongoing generation of viral genetic diversity and increasing levels of migration, the global human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) epidemic is becoming increasingly heterogeneous. In this study, we investigate the epidemiological characteristics of 5,675 HIV-1 pol gene sequences sampled from distinct infections in the United Kingdom. These sequences were phylogenetically analyzed in conjunction with 976 complete-genome and 3,201 pol gene reference sequences sampled globally and representing the broad range of HIV-1 genetic diversity, allowing us to estimate the probable geographic origins of the various strains present in the United Kingdom. A statistical analysis of phylogenetic clustering in this data set identified several ind...
Objective: HIV-1 subtype B infections are associated with MSM in the UK. Yet, around 13% of subty...
Tracking HIV-1 transmission patterns on an epidemic scale is of increasing social relevance as the W...
HIV's genetic instability means that sequence similarity can illuminate the underlying transmission ...
With ongoing generation of viral genetic diversity and increasing levels of migration, the global hu...
We explored the epidemic history of HIV-1 subtype B in the United Kingdom by using statistical metho...
International audienceUnderstanding of pandemics depends on characterization of pathogen collections...
Understanding of pandemics depends on the characterization of pathogen collections from well-defined...
We explored the epidemic history of HIV-1 subtype B in the United Kingdom using statistical methods...
The global spread of HIV-1 has been accompanied by the emergence of genetically distinct viral strai...
Background: An increase in non-B HIV-1 infections among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Unite...
An increase in non-B HIV-1 infections among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the United Kingdom (U...
OBJECTIVES: We wished to assess the potential of using HIV-1 pol gene for the identification of tran...
The authors sequenced the p17 coding regions of the gag gene from 211 patients infected either throu...
AbstractWe have sequenced the p17 coding regions of thegaggene from 211 patients infected either thr...
We have sequenced the p17 coding regions of the gag gene from 211 patients infected either through i...
Objective: HIV-1 subtype B infections are associated with MSM in the UK. Yet, around 13% of subty...
Tracking HIV-1 transmission patterns on an epidemic scale is of increasing social relevance as the W...
HIV's genetic instability means that sequence similarity can illuminate the underlying transmission ...
With ongoing generation of viral genetic diversity and increasing levels of migration, the global hu...
We explored the epidemic history of HIV-1 subtype B in the United Kingdom by using statistical metho...
International audienceUnderstanding of pandemics depends on characterization of pathogen collections...
Understanding of pandemics depends on the characterization of pathogen collections from well-defined...
We explored the epidemic history of HIV-1 subtype B in the United Kingdom using statistical methods...
The global spread of HIV-1 has been accompanied by the emergence of genetically distinct viral strai...
Background: An increase in non-B HIV-1 infections among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Unite...
An increase in non-B HIV-1 infections among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the United Kingdom (U...
OBJECTIVES: We wished to assess the potential of using HIV-1 pol gene for the identification of tran...
The authors sequenced the p17 coding regions of the gag gene from 211 patients infected either throu...
AbstractWe have sequenced the p17 coding regions of thegaggene from 211 patients infected either thr...
We have sequenced the p17 coding regions of the gag gene from 211 patients infected either through i...
Objective: HIV-1 subtype B infections are associated with MSM in the UK. Yet, around 13% of subty...
Tracking HIV-1 transmission patterns on an epidemic scale is of increasing social relevance as the W...
HIV's genetic instability means that sequence similarity can illuminate the underlying transmission ...