While in other parts of the world it is on decline, incidence of HIV infection continues to rise in the former Soviet Union (FSU) countries. The present study was conducted to investigate the patterns and modes of HIV transmission in FSU countries. We performed phylogenetic analysis of publicly available 2705 HIV-1 subtype A pol sequences from thirteen FSU countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. Our analysis showed that the clusters from FSU countries were intermixed, indicating a possible role of transmigration in HIV transmission. Injection drug use was found to be the most frequent mode of transmission, while the clusters from P...
Kyrgyzstan has one of the highest rates of HIV-1 spread in Central Asia. In this study, we used mole...
Abstract The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Russia is among the fastest growing in the world. HIV epidemic bu...
Reports of HIV/AIDS cases attributed to sexual transmission from foreigners were published in the US...
While in other parts of the world it is on decline, incidence of HIV infection continues to rise in ...
The CRF02_AG and sub-subtype A6 are currently the predominant HIV-1 variants in the Republic of Uzbe...
The HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe and Russia is large and not well-controlled. To describe the more...
The HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe and Russia is large and not well-controlled. To describe the more...
The HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe and Russia is large and not well-controlled. To describe the more...
Background. Following the collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) in 1991, trans-b...
Background. Following the collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) in 1991, trans-b...
The HIV-1 subtype A variant dominating the HIV-1 epidemics in former Soviet Union (FSU) countries (A...
The vast majority of HIV-1 strains from the epidemic in the former Soviet Union (FSU) belong to subt...
Background HIV-1 circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) infections has been increasing in Former Sovie...
BackgroundHIV-1 circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) infections has been increasing in Former Soviet...
Although HIV-1 subtype A has predominated in Russia since the end of the 20th century, other viral v...
Kyrgyzstan has one of the highest rates of HIV-1 spread in Central Asia. In this study, we used mole...
Abstract The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Russia is among the fastest growing in the world. HIV epidemic bu...
Reports of HIV/AIDS cases attributed to sexual transmission from foreigners were published in the US...
While in other parts of the world it is on decline, incidence of HIV infection continues to rise in ...
The CRF02_AG and sub-subtype A6 are currently the predominant HIV-1 variants in the Republic of Uzbe...
The HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe and Russia is large and not well-controlled. To describe the more...
The HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe and Russia is large and not well-controlled. To describe the more...
The HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe and Russia is large and not well-controlled. To describe the more...
Background. Following the collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) in 1991, trans-b...
Background. Following the collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) in 1991, trans-b...
The HIV-1 subtype A variant dominating the HIV-1 epidemics in former Soviet Union (FSU) countries (A...
The vast majority of HIV-1 strains from the epidemic in the former Soviet Union (FSU) belong to subt...
Background HIV-1 circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) infections has been increasing in Former Sovie...
BackgroundHIV-1 circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) infections has been increasing in Former Soviet...
Although HIV-1 subtype A has predominated in Russia since the end of the 20th century, other viral v...
Kyrgyzstan has one of the highest rates of HIV-1 spread in Central Asia. In this study, we used mole...
Abstract The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Russia is among the fastest growing in the world. HIV epidemic bu...
Reports of HIV/AIDS cases attributed to sexual transmission from foreigners were published in the US...