The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in the Caribbean has been described using partial genome sequencing; subtype B is the most common subtype in multiple countries. To expand our knowledge of this, nearly full genome amplification, sequencing and analysis was conducted., all were subtype B from one end of the genome to the other and not inter-subtype recombinants. Surprisingly, the Caribbean subtype B strains clustered significantly with each other and separate from subtype B from other parts of the pandemic.The more complete analysis of HIV-1 from 4 Caribbean countries confirms previous research using partial genome analysis that the predominant subtype in circulation was subtype B. The Caribbean strains are phylogenetically distinct from ...
Phylogenetic analyses demonstrate significant diversity in worldwide circulating strains of human im...
The subtypes of 141 isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) from Jamaica were determ...
The project was supported in part by the Department of Genomics and Proteomics (ICGES) and the Minis...
The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in the Caribbean has been described using partial genome sequenc...
The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in the Caribbean has been described using partial genome sequenc...
HIV-1 epidemics in Caribbean countries, including Puerto Rico, have been reported to be almost exclu...
The Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) epidemic in the Caribbean region is mostly driven by...
Phylogenetic studies have suggested that the HIV-1 epidemic in the Americas is mainly dominated by H...
Phylogenetic studies have suggested that the HIV-1 epidemic in the Americas is mainly dominated by H...
The Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) epidemic in the Caribbean region is mostly driven by...
Phylogenetic studies have suggested that the HIV-1 epidemic in the Americas is mainly dominated by H...
Abstract: HIV-1 epidemics in Caribbean countries, including Puerto Rico, have been reported to be al...
International audienceThe Caribbean and South American French Overseas Territories (CSAFOT) are the ...
The dispersal of HIV-1 subtype B (HIV-1B) is a reflection of the movement of human populations in re...
International audienceThe HIV-1 subtype B epidemic in French Guiana and Suriname is characterized by...
Phylogenetic analyses demonstrate significant diversity in worldwide circulating strains of human im...
The subtypes of 141 isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) from Jamaica were determ...
The project was supported in part by the Department of Genomics and Proteomics (ICGES) and the Minis...
The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in the Caribbean has been described using partial genome sequenc...
The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in the Caribbean has been described using partial genome sequenc...
HIV-1 epidemics in Caribbean countries, including Puerto Rico, have been reported to be almost exclu...
The Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) epidemic in the Caribbean region is mostly driven by...
Phylogenetic studies have suggested that the HIV-1 epidemic in the Americas is mainly dominated by H...
Phylogenetic studies have suggested that the HIV-1 epidemic in the Americas is mainly dominated by H...
The Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) epidemic in the Caribbean region is mostly driven by...
Phylogenetic studies have suggested that the HIV-1 epidemic in the Americas is mainly dominated by H...
Abstract: HIV-1 epidemics in Caribbean countries, including Puerto Rico, have been reported to be al...
International audienceThe Caribbean and South American French Overseas Territories (CSAFOT) are the ...
The dispersal of HIV-1 subtype B (HIV-1B) is a reflection of the movement of human populations in re...
International audienceThe HIV-1 subtype B epidemic in French Guiana and Suriname is characterized by...
Phylogenetic analyses demonstrate significant diversity in worldwide circulating strains of human im...
The subtypes of 141 isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) from Jamaica were determ...
The project was supported in part by the Department of Genomics and Proteomics (ICGES) and the Minis...