The HIV-1 epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is driven largely by heterosexual transmission of non-subtype B viruses, of which subtypes C and A are predominant. Previous studies of subtype B and subtype C transmission pairs have suggested that a single variant from the chronically infected partner can establish infection in their newly infected partner. However, in subtype A infected individuals from a sex worker cohort and subtype B individuals from STD clinics, infection was frequently established by multiple variants. This study examined over 1750 single-genome amplified viral sequences derived from epidemiologically linked subtype C and subtype A transmission pairs very early after infection. In 90% (18/20) of the pairs, HIV-1 infection is ...
<div><p>In the majority of cases, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection is transmitt...
International audienceObjectiveCharacterization of HIV-1 sequences in newly infected individuals is ...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 superinfection occurs at varying frequencies in different at risk populations. Tho...
During sexual transmission, the high genetic diversity of HIV-1 within an individual is frequently r...
There is in vivo evidence that suggests the genetic diversity of HIV-1 subtypes influence heterosexu...
AbstractThe Mbeya region of Tanzania has a genetically complex HIV epidemic with multiple subtypes a...
Identifying the specific genetic characteristics of successfully transmitted variants may prove cent...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 subtype C has emerged as the most prevalent strain of HIV-1 worldwide, leading to ...
Identifying the specific genetic characteristics of successfully transmitted variants may prove cent...
To address whether sequences of viral gag and env quasispecies collected during the early post-acute...
Due to the stringent population bottleneck that occurs during sexual HIV-1 transmission, systemic in...
HIV has extraordinary genetic mutability, both among individuals and at the population level. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: High-risk sexual behaviors have been suggested as drivers of the recent dramatic increas...
It is well established that most new systemic infections of HIV-1 can be traced back to one or a lim...
HIV-1 transmission is associated with a severe bottleneck in which a limited number of variants from...
<div><p>In the majority of cases, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection is transmitt...
International audienceObjectiveCharacterization of HIV-1 sequences in newly infected individuals is ...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 superinfection occurs at varying frequencies in different at risk populations. Tho...
During sexual transmission, the high genetic diversity of HIV-1 within an individual is frequently r...
There is in vivo evidence that suggests the genetic diversity of HIV-1 subtypes influence heterosexu...
AbstractThe Mbeya region of Tanzania has a genetically complex HIV epidemic with multiple subtypes a...
Identifying the specific genetic characteristics of successfully transmitted variants may prove cent...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 subtype C has emerged as the most prevalent strain of HIV-1 worldwide, leading to ...
Identifying the specific genetic characteristics of successfully transmitted variants may prove cent...
To address whether sequences of viral gag and env quasispecies collected during the early post-acute...
Due to the stringent population bottleneck that occurs during sexual HIV-1 transmission, systemic in...
HIV has extraordinary genetic mutability, both among individuals and at the population level. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: High-risk sexual behaviors have been suggested as drivers of the recent dramatic increas...
It is well established that most new systemic infections of HIV-1 can be traced back to one or a lim...
HIV-1 transmission is associated with a severe bottleneck in which a limited number of variants from...
<div><p>In the majority of cases, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection is transmitt...
International audienceObjectiveCharacterization of HIV-1 sequences in newly infected individuals is ...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 superinfection occurs at varying frequencies in different at risk populations. Tho...