Abstract Background Here, we investigated the phylogenetic relationships of the HIV-1 subtype F1 circulating in Angola with subtype F1 strains sampled worldwide and reconstructed the evolutionary history of this subtype in Central Africa. Methods Forty-six HIV-1-positive samples were collected in Angola in 2006 and subtyped at the env-gp41 region. Partial env-gp120 and pol-RT sequences and near full-length genomes from those env-gp41 subtype F1 samples were further generated. Phylogenetic analyses of partial and full-length subtype F1 strains isolated worldwide were carried out. The onset date of the subtype F1 epidemic in Central Africa was estimated using a Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo approach. Results Nine Angolan samples were clas...
We recently reported a high divergence among African subtype F strains. Three well-separated groups ...
The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype G is the most prevalent and second most prev...
The HIV-1 subtype C accounts for an important fraction of HIV infections in east Africa, but little ...
AbstractThe HIV-1 subtype F1 is exceptionally prevalent in Angola, Brazil and Romania. The epidemiol...
Angola has an extremely diverse HIV-1 epidemic fueled in part by the frequent interchange of people ...
AbstractIn this paper, we studied the variability of HIV-1 subtype F strains in Africa. For 11 virus...
Previous studies have attempted to explore the origin of the F1 subtype, but the precise origin of t...
Previous studies have attempted to explore the origin of the F1 subtype, but the precise origin of t...
Previous studies have attempted to explore the origin of the F1 subtype, but the precise origin of t...
Previous studies have attempted to explore the origin of the F1 subtype, but the precise origin of t...
AbstractThe HIV-1 subtype F1 is exceptionally prevalent in Angola, Brazil and Romania. The epidemiol...
HIV-1 Subtype D occurs mainly in East and Central African countries, especially Uganda, where the pr...
AbstractFor reliable classification of HIV-1 strains appropriate reference sequences are needed. The...
The HIV-1 subtype C accounts for an important fraction of HIV infections in east Africa, but little ...
We recently reported a high divergence among African subtype F strains. Three well-separated groups ...
We recently reported a high divergence among African subtype F strains. Three well-separated groups ...
The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype G is the most prevalent and second most prev...
The HIV-1 subtype C accounts for an important fraction of HIV infections in east Africa, but little ...
AbstractThe HIV-1 subtype F1 is exceptionally prevalent in Angola, Brazil and Romania. The epidemiol...
Angola has an extremely diverse HIV-1 epidemic fueled in part by the frequent interchange of people ...
AbstractIn this paper, we studied the variability of HIV-1 subtype F strains in Africa. For 11 virus...
Previous studies have attempted to explore the origin of the F1 subtype, but the precise origin of t...
Previous studies have attempted to explore the origin of the F1 subtype, but the precise origin of t...
Previous studies have attempted to explore the origin of the F1 subtype, but the precise origin of t...
Previous studies have attempted to explore the origin of the F1 subtype, but the precise origin of t...
AbstractThe HIV-1 subtype F1 is exceptionally prevalent in Angola, Brazil and Romania. The epidemiol...
HIV-1 Subtype D occurs mainly in East and Central African countries, especially Uganda, where the pr...
AbstractFor reliable classification of HIV-1 strains appropriate reference sequences are needed. The...
The HIV-1 subtype C accounts for an important fraction of HIV infections in east Africa, but little ...
We recently reported a high divergence among African subtype F strains. Three well-separated groups ...
We recently reported a high divergence among African subtype F strains. Three well-separated groups ...
The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype G is the most prevalent and second most prev...
The HIV-1 subtype C accounts for an important fraction of HIV infections in east Africa, but little ...