Abstract Background The HIV pandemic disseminated globally from Central West Africa, beginning in the second half of the twentieth century. To elucidate the virologic origins of the pandemic, a cross-sectional study was conducted of the genetic diversity of HIV-1 strains in villagers in 14 remote locations in Cameroon and in hospitalized and STI patients. DNA extracted from PBMC was PCR amplified from HIV(+) subjects. Partial pol amplicons (N = 164) and nearly full virus genomes (N = 78) were sequenced. Among the 3956 rural villagers studied, the prevalence of HIV infection was 4.9%; among the hospitalized and clinic patients, it was 8.6%. Results Virus genotypes fell into two distinctive groups. A majority of the genotyped strains (109/164...
In West and West Central Africa, multiple subtypes, circulating recombinant forms (CRF), and high pr...
Unlike the pandemic form of HIV-1 (group M), group O viruses are endemic in west central Africa, esp...
Abstract HIV-1 CRF02_AG accounts for >50% of infected individuals in Cameroon. CRF02_AG prevalence h...
Background: The HIV pandemic disseminated globally from Central West Africa, beginning in the second...
Abstract Background The HIV epidemic in Cameroon is characterized by a high degree of viral genetic ...
Abstract Background Cameroon, in west central Africa, has an extraordinary degree of HIV diversity, ...
A broad and rapidly changing HIV Type 1 (HIV-1) diversity has been reported from different populatio...
International audienceUnlike the pandemic form of HIV-1 (group M), group O viruses are endemic in we...
AbstractThe genetic diversity of group M HIV-1 is highest in west central Africa. Blood samples from...
Given the central role of HIV-1 diversity in the HIV pandemic and its impact on vaccine development,...
To monitor the evolving molecular epidemiology and genetic diversity of HIV in a country where many ...
The human immunodeficiency virus, HIV, is characterized by a tremendously high genetic diversity, le...
BACKGROUND: Cameroon, in west central Africa, has an extraordinary degree of HIV diversity, presenti...
The genetic diversity of group M HIV-1 is highest in west central Africa. Blood samples from four lo...
The genetic diversity of group M HIV-1 is highest in west central Africa. Blood samples from four lo...
In West and West Central Africa, multiple subtypes, circulating recombinant forms (CRF), and high pr...
Unlike the pandemic form of HIV-1 (group M), group O viruses are endemic in west central Africa, esp...
Abstract HIV-1 CRF02_AG accounts for >50% of infected individuals in Cameroon. CRF02_AG prevalence h...
Background: The HIV pandemic disseminated globally from Central West Africa, beginning in the second...
Abstract Background The HIV epidemic in Cameroon is characterized by a high degree of viral genetic ...
Abstract Background Cameroon, in west central Africa, has an extraordinary degree of HIV diversity, ...
A broad and rapidly changing HIV Type 1 (HIV-1) diversity has been reported from different populatio...
International audienceUnlike the pandemic form of HIV-1 (group M), group O viruses are endemic in we...
AbstractThe genetic diversity of group M HIV-1 is highest in west central Africa. Blood samples from...
Given the central role of HIV-1 diversity in the HIV pandemic and its impact on vaccine development,...
To monitor the evolving molecular epidemiology and genetic diversity of HIV in a country where many ...
The human immunodeficiency virus, HIV, is characterized by a tremendously high genetic diversity, le...
BACKGROUND: Cameroon, in west central Africa, has an extraordinary degree of HIV diversity, presenti...
The genetic diversity of group M HIV-1 is highest in west central Africa. Blood samples from four lo...
The genetic diversity of group M HIV-1 is highest in west central Africa. Blood samples from four lo...
In West and West Central Africa, multiple subtypes, circulating recombinant forms (CRF), and high pr...
Unlike the pandemic form of HIV-1 (group M), group O viruses are endemic in west central Africa, esp...
Abstract HIV-1 CRF02_AG accounts for >50% of infected individuals in Cameroon. CRF02_AG prevalence h...