Others and we have previously shown that subtype C is the predominant HIV-1 subtype and the major cause of AIDS in Ethiopia. The present study shows that subtype C in Ethiopia has a genetic subcluster, designated C', has not increased in frequency, or spread geographically, over the period 1988 (%C' = 23/53) to 1996-1997 (%C' = 26/50). There is no association of the HIV-1 subtype C or subcluster C' with geographic location, time of sample collection, or risk group in Ethiopia. Of 105 randomly collected samples representing 7 different towns in Ethiopia, all but 2 (1 subtype A from Addis Ababa, 1997 and 1 subtype D from Dessie, 1996) belong to subtype
Objective—To reconstruct the onset date and evolutionary history of the HIV-1 subtype C epidemic in ...
AbstractIn this paper, we studied the variability of HIV-1 subtype F strains in Africa. For 11 virus...
A study was conducted to investigate the genetic diversity of HIV-1 in South Africa. Blood was coll...
Others and we have previously shown that subtype C is the predominant HIV-1 subtype and the major ca...
BackgroundThe HIV-1 epidemic in Ethiopia has been shown to be dominated by two phylogenetically dist...
BACKGROUND:The HIV-1 epidemic in Ethiopia has been shown to be dominated by two phylogenetically dis...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtypes are distributed unevenly across African nations...
Between 1997 and 2001, 1624 Ethiopian factory workers were enrolled in prospective HIV-1 cohorts in ...
The HIV-1 subtype C accounts for an important fraction of HIV infections in east Africa, but little ...
The human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) is characterized by a high genomic heterogeneity. Di...
<div><p>The HIV-1 subtype C accounts for an important fraction of HIV infections in east Africa, but...
Genetic subtype C of the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) has established foci of infecti...
Genetic analysis of a viral infection helps in following its spread in a given population, in tracki...
To better characterize the virus isolates associated with the HIV-1 epidemic in Uganda, 100 specimen...
Surveillance for HIV-1 prevalence and subtypes in Afar Region, Ethiopia was performed among police r...
Objective—To reconstruct the onset date and evolutionary history of the HIV-1 subtype C epidemic in ...
AbstractIn this paper, we studied the variability of HIV-1 subtype F strains in Africa. For 11 virus...
A study was conducted to investigate the genetic diversity of HIV-1 in South Africa. Blood was coll...
Others and we have previously shown that subtype C is the predominant HIV-1 subtype and the major ca...
BackgroundThe HIV-1 epidemic in Ethiopia has been shown to be dominated by two phylogenetically dist...
BACKGROUND:The HIV-1 epidemic in Ethiopia has been shown to be dominated by two phylogenetically dis...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtypes are distributed unevenly across African nations...
Between 1997 and 2001, 1624 Ethiopian factory workers were enrolled in prospective HIV-1 cohorts in ...
The HIV-1 subtype C accounts for an important fraction of HIV infections in east Africa, but little ...
The human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) is characterized by a high genomic heterogeneity. Di...
<div><p>The HIV-1 subtype C accounts for an important fraction of HIV infections in east Africa, but...
Genetic subtype C of the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) has established foci of infecti...
Genetic analysis of a viral infection helps in following its spread in a given population, in tracki...
To better characterize the virus isolates associated with the HIV-1 epidemic in Uganda, 100 specimen...
Surveillance for HIV-1 prevalence and subtypes in Afar Region, Ethiopia was performed among police r...
Objective—To reconstruct the onset date and evolutionary history of the HIV-1 subtype C epidemic in ...
AbstractIn this paper, we studied the variability of HIV-1 subtype F strains in Africa. For 11 virus...
A study was conducted to investigate the genetic diversity of HIV-1 in South Africa. Blood was coll...