Abstract Objective The continuous identification of HIV-1 non-B subtypes and recombinant forms in Italy indicates the need of constant molecular epidemiology survey of genetic forms circulating and transmitted in the resident population. Methods The distribution of HIV-1 subtypes has been evaluated in 25 seropositive individuals residing in Italy, most of whom were infected through a sexual route during the 1995–2005 period. Each sample has been characterized by detailed molecular and phylogenetic analyses. Results 18 of the 25 samples were positive at HIV-1 PCR amplification. Three samples showed a nucleotide divergence compatible with a non-B subtype classification. The phylogenetic analysis, performed on both HIV-1 env and gag regions, c...
Subtype A accounts for only 12% of HIV-1 infections worldwide but predominates in Russia and Former ...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 non-B subtypes have recently entered Western Europe following immigration from ot...
An increase in the circulation of HIV-1 non-B subtypes has been observed in recent years in Western ...
Abstract In Italy, the HIV-1 epidemic is still mainly sustained by the subtype B genetic form, altho...
Sequence analysis plays an important role in the management of patients chronically infected with HI...
This study assessed changes in prevalence and distribution of HIV-1 non-subtype B viruses in Italian...
A total of 347 pol gene sequences from 88 Tuscan and 259 Apulian subjects (including 52 non-Italians...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) is characterised by a vast genetic diversity classified into ...
AbstractThe distribution of the different subtypes of HIV varies from one region of the world to ano...
Objectives and design Using pol sequences obtained for routine resistance testing, we characterised ...
Abstract Recombination between HIV-1 subtypes B and F has generated several circulating and unique r...
The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 strains in Sicily (Italy) was phylogenetically investigated by t...
Background Transmitted drug-resistance (TDR) remains a critical aspect for the management of HIV-1-i...
Background: Subtype A accounts for only 12% of HIV-1 infections worldwide but predominates in Russia...
Subtype A accounts for only 12% of HIV-1 infections worldwide but predominates in Russia and Former ...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 non-B subtypes have recently entered Western Europe following immigration from ot...
An increase in the circulation of HIV-1 non-B subtypes has been observed in recent years in Western ...
Abstract In Italy, the HIV-1 epidemic is still mainly sustained by the subtype B genetic form, altho...
Sequence analysis plays an important role in the management of patients chronically infected with HI...
This study assessed changes in prevalence and distribution of HIV-1 non-subtype B viruses in Italian...
A total of 347 pol gene sequences from 88 Tuscan and 259 Apulian subjects (including 52 non-Italians...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) is characterised by a vast genetic diversity classified into ...
AbstractThe distribution of the different subtypes of HIV varies from one region of the world to ano...
Objectives and design Using pol sequences obtained for routine resistance testing, we characterised ...
Abstract Recombination between HIV-1 subtypes B and F has generated several circulating and unique r...
The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 strains in Sicily (Italy) was phylogenetically investigated by t...
Background Transmitted drug-resistance (TDR) remains a critical aspect for the management of HIV-1-i...
Background: Subtype A accounts for only 12% of HIV-1 infections worldwide but predominates in Russia...
Subtype A accounts for only 12% of HIV-1 infections worldwide but predominates in Russia and Former ...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 non-B subtypes have recently entered Western Europe following immigration from ot...
An increase in the circulation of HIV-1 non-B subtypes has been observed in recent years in Western ...