HIV-1 epidemic in Russia is one of the fastest growing in the world reaching 1.14 million people living with HIV-1 (PLWH) in 2021. Since mid-1990s, the HIV-1 epidemic in Russia has started to grow substantially due to the multiple HIV-1 outbreaks among persons who inject drugs (PWID) leading to expansion of the HIV-1 sub-subtype A6 (former Soviet Union (FSU) subtype A). In 2006, a local HIV-1 sub-epidemic caused by the distribution of novel genetic lineage CRF63_02A6 was identified in Siberia. In this study, we used a comprehensive dataset of CRF63_02A6 pol gene sequences to investigate the spatiotemporal dynamic of the HIV-1 CRF63_02A6 sub-epidemic. This study includes all the available CRF63_02A6 HIV-1 pol gene sequences from Los Alamos N...
Russia has one of the largest and fastest growing HIV epidemics. However, epidemiological data are s...
Russia has one of the largest and fastest growing HIV epidemics. However, epidemiological data are s...
Russia has one of the largest and fastest growing HIV epidemics. However, epidemiological data are s...
HIV-1 epidemic in Russia is one of the fastest growing in the world reaching 1.14 million people liv...
HIV-1 epidemic in Russia is one of the fastest growing in the world reaching 1.14 million people liv...
HIV-1 epidemic in Russia is one of the fastest growing in the world reaching 1.14 million people liv...
HIV-1 epidemic in Russia is one of the fastest growing in the world reaching 1.14 million people liv...
This study analyzes the HIV-1 subtype diversity and its phylodynamics in Moscow region, which is the...
Abstract The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Russia is among the fastest growing in the world. HIV epidemic bu...
More than a quarter of HIV-infected individuals registered in Russia live in Siberia. Unlike Central...
This study analyzes the HIV-1 subtype diversity and its phylodynamics in Moscow region, which is the...
Although HIV-1 subtype A has predominated in Russia since the end of the 20th century, other viral v...
This study analyzes the HIV-1 subtype diversity and its phylodynamics in Moscow region, which is the...
Although HIV-1 subtype A has predominated in Russia since the end of the 20th century, other viral v...
Background HIV-1 circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) infections has been increasing in Former Sovie...
Russia has one of the largest and fastest growing HIV epidemics. However, epidemiological data are s...
Russia has one of the largest and fastest growing HIV epidemics. However, epidemiological data are s...
Russia has one of the largest and fastest growing HIV epidemics. However, epidemiological data are s...
HIV-1 epidemic in Russia is one of the fastest growing in the world reaching 1.14 million people liv...
HIV-1 epidemic in Russia is one of the fastest growing in the world reaching 1.14 million people liv...
HIV-1 epidemic in Russia is one of the fastest growing in the world reaching 1.14 million people liv...
HIV-1 epidemic in Russia is one of the fastest growing in the world reaching 1.14 million people liv...
This study analyzes the HIV-1 subtype diversity and its phylodynamics in Moscow region, which is the...
Abstract The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Russia is among the fastest growing in the world. HIV epidemic bu...
More than a quarter of HIV-infected individuals registered in Russia live in Siberia. Unlike Central...
This study analyzes the HIV-1 subtype diversity and its phylodynamics in Moscow region, which is the...
Although HIV-1 subtype A has predominated in Russia since the end of the 20th century, other viral v...
This study analyzes the HIV-1 subtype diversity and its phylodynamics in Moscow region, which is the...
Although HIV-1 subtype A has predominated in Russia since the end of the 20th century, other viral v...
Background HIV-1 circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) infections has been increasing in Former Sovie...
Russia has one of the largest and fastest growing HIV epidemics. However, epidemiological data are s...
Russia has one of the largest and fastest growing HIV epidemics. However, epidemiological data are s...
Russia has one of the largest and fastest growing HIV epidemics. However, epidemiological data are s...