Detailed characterization of transmitted HIV-1 variants in Uganda is fundamentally important to inform vaccine design, yet studies on the transmitted full-length strains of subtype D viruses are limited. Here, we amplified single genomes and characterized viruses, some of which were previously classified as subtype D by sub-genomic pol sequencing that were transmitted in Uganda between December 2006 to June 2011. Analysis of 5' and 3' half genome sequences showed 73% (19/26) of infections involved single virus transmissions, whereas 27% (7/26) of infections involved multiple variant transmissions based on predictions of a model of random virus evolution. Subtype analysis of inferred transmitted/founder viruses showed a high transmission rat...
This study analyzed the distribution and prevalence of HIV-1 subtypes, multiplicity of HIV-1 infecti...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The HIV-1 epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is het...
The ability to efficiently establish a new infection is a critical property for human immunodeficien...
Presented here are two large Ugandan HIV genome datasets, one from the modern period (by the MRC/UV...
This is a research article discusses the recombination’s important feature of HIV evolution, occurri...
Recombination is an important feature of HIV evolution, occurring both within and between the major ...
We present 109 near full-length HIV genomes amplified from blood serum samples obtained during early...
We present 109 near full-length HIV genomes amplified from blood serum samples obtained during early...
AbstractWe report the molecular identification, cloning and initial biological characterization of 1...
AbstractMultiple genetic subtypes and intersubtype recombinant strains have been identified among is...
HIV prevalence has decreased in Uganda since the 1990s, but remains substantial within high-risk gro...
AbstractWe report on the frequency of multiple infections, generation of recombinants and consequenc...
AbstractThe Mbeya region of Tanzania has a genetically complex HIV epidemic with multiple subtypes a...
HIV-1 recombination between different subtypes has a major impact on the global epidemic. The genera...
The ability to efficiently establish a new infection is a critical property for human immunodeficien...
This study analyzed the distribution and prevalence of HIV-1 subtypes, multiplicity of HIV-1 infecti...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The HIV-1 epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is het...
The ability to efficiently establish a new infection is a critical property for human immunodeficien...
Presented here are two large Ugandan HIV genome datasets, one from the modern period (by the MRC/UV...
This is a research article discusses the recombination’s important feature of HIV evolution, occurri...
Recombination is an important feature of HIV evolution, occurring both within and between the major ...
We present 109 near full-length HIV genomes amplified from blood serum samples obtained during early...
We present 109 near full-length HIV genomes amplified from blood serum samples obtained during early...
AbstractWe report the molecular identification, cloning and initial biological characterization of 1...
AbstractMultiple genetic subtypes and intersubtype recombinant strains have been identified among is...
HIV prevalence has decreased in Uganda since the 1990s, but remains substantial within high-risk gro...
AbstractWe report on the frequency of multiple infections, generation of recombinants and consequenc...
AbstractThe Mbeya region of Tanzania has a genetically complex HIV epidemic with multiple subtypes a...
HIV-1 recombination between different subtypes has a major impact on the global epidemic. The genera...
The ability to efficiently establish a new infection is a critical property for human immunodeficien...
This study analyzed the distribution and prevalence of HIV-1 subtypes, multiplicity of HIV-1 infecti...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The HIV-1 epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is het...
The ability to efficiently establish a new infection is a critical property for human immunodeficien...