Abstract Background: The global spread of HIV-1 has been accompanied by the emergence of genetically distinct viral strains. Over the past two decades subtype C viruses, which predominate in Southern and Eastern Africa, have spread rapidly throughout parts of South America. Phylogenetic studies indicate that subtype C viruses were introduced to South America through a single founder event that occurred in Southern Brazil. However, the external route via which subtype C viruses spread to the South American continent has remained unclear
HIV-1 epidemics in South America are believed to have originated in part from the subtype B epidemic...
BACKGROUND: While the HIV epidemic in South Africa had a later onset than epidemics in other souther...
We explored the epidemic history of HIV-1 subtype B in the United Kingdom by using statistical metho...
The global spread of HIV-1 has been accompanied by the emergence of genetically distinct viral strai...
<div><p>Previous studies indicate that the HIV-1 subtype C epidemic in southern Brazil was initiated...
AbstractThe HIV-1 has evolved swiftly and the scenario of HIV-1 genetic diversity is constantly chan...
Understanding of pandemics depends on characterization of pathogen collections from well-defined and...
The dispersal of HIV-1 subtype B (HIV-1B) is a reflection of the movement of human populations in re...
International audienceUnderstanding of pandemics depends on characterization of pathogen collections...
CITATION: Wilkinson, E., Engelbrecht, S. & De Oliveira, T. 2015. History and origin of the HIV-1 sub...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype C (HIV-1C) represents 30-65% of HIV infections in southe...
The HIV-1 subtype C has spread efficiently in the southern states of Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul, Sant...
Objectives: To describe the molecular and epidemiological profile of HIV-1 in patients followed at ...
HIV-1 epidemics in South America are believed to have originated in part from the subtype B epidemic...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype C (C-HIV) is the most prevalent form of HIV-1 gl...
HIV-1 epidemics in South America are believed to have originated in part from the subtype B epidemic...
BACKGROUND: While the HIV epidemic in South Africa had a later onset than epidemics in other souther...
We explored the epidemic history of HIV-1 subtype B in the United Kingdom by using statistical metho...
The global spread of HIV-1 has been accompanied by the emergence of genetically distinct viral strai...
<div><p>Previous studies indicate that the HIV-1 subtype C epidemic in southern Brazil was initiated...
AbstractThe HIV-1 has evolved swiftly and the scenario of HIV-1 genetic diversity is constantly chan...
Understanding of pandemics depends on characterization of pathogen collections from well-defined and...
The dispersal of HIV-1 subtype B (HIV-1B) is a reflection of the movement of human populations in re...
International audienceUnderstanding of pandemics depends on characterization of pathogen collections...
CITATION: Wilkinson, E., Engelbrecht, S. & De Oliveira, T. 2015. History and origin of the HIV-1 sub...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype C (HIV-1C) represents 30-65% of HIV infections in southe...
The HIV-1 subtype C has spread efficiently in the southern states of Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul, Sant...
Objectives: To describe the molecular and epidemiological profile of HIV-1 in patients followed at ...
HIV-1 epidemics in South America are believed to have originated in part from the subtype B epidemic...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype C (C-HIV) is the most prevalent form of HIV-1 gl...
HIV-1 epidemics in South America are believed to have originated in part from the subtype B epidemic...
BACKGROUND: While the HIV epidemic in South Africa had a later onset than epidemics in other souther...
We explored the epidemic history of HIV-1 subtype B in the United Kingdom by using statistical metho...