AbstractWe report on the frequency of multiple infections, generation of recombinants and consequences on disease progression in 35 HIV-1 infected individuals from 7 monogamous and 6 polygamous partnerships within a Rural Clinical Cohort in Uganda. The env-C2V3, gag-p24 and pol-IN genes were sequenced. Single genome amplified half genome sequences were used to map recombination breakpoints. Three participants were dually infected with subtypes A and D, one case with subtype A and A/D recombinant and the fifth with 2 phylogenetically distinct A/D recombinants. Occurrence of A/D recombination was observed in two multiple infected individuals. Rate of late stage WHO events using Cox regression was 3 times greater amongst multiple infected comp...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the number and variety of viruses with discrepant subtypes between env and...
The extraordinary genetic diversity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) results from the ...
CITATION: Novitsky, V., et al. 2016. Deciphering multiplicity of HIV-1C infection : transmission of ...
We report on the frequency of multiple infections, generation of recombinants and consequences on di...
HIV-1 recombination between different subtypes has a major impact on the global epidemic. The genera...
The study estimated the prevalence of HIV-1 intra-subtype recombinant variants among female bar and ...
This study analyzed the distribution and prevalence of HIV-1 subtypes, multiplicity of HIV-1 infecti...
AbstractThe Mbeya region of Tanzania has a genetically complex HIV epidemic with multiple subtypes a...
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 ...
Abstract Background Recombination between strains of HIV-1 only occurs in individuals with multiple ...
Circulating and unique recombinant HIV-1 strains continue to be identified and their number increase...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of recombinant HIV-1 strains globally, but it has been u...
The present study investigated the prevalence of HIV-1 multiple infections in a population composed ...
Detailed characterization of transmitted HIV-1 variants in Uganda is fundamentally important to info...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the number and variety of viruses with discrepant subtypes between env and...
The extraordinary genetic diversity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) results from the ...
CITATION: Novitsky, V., et al. 2016. Deciphering multiplicity of HIV-1C infection : transmission of ...
We report on the frequency of multiple infections, generation of recombinants and consequences on di...
HIV-1 recombination between different subtypes has a major impact on the global epidemic. The genera...
The study estimated the prevalence of HIV-1 intra-subtype recombinant variants among female bar and ...
This study analyzed the distribution and prevalence of HIV-1 subtypes, multiplicity of HIV-1 infecti...
AbstractThe Mbeya region of Tanzania has a genetically complex HIV epidemic with multiple subtypes a...
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 ...
Abstract Background Recombination between strains of HIV-1 only occurs in individuals with multiple ...
Circulating and unique recombinant HIV-1 strains continue to be identified and their number increase...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of recombinant HIV-1 strains globally, but it has been u...
The present study investigated the prevalence of HIV-1 multiple infections in a population composed ...
Detailed characterization of transmitted HIV-1 variants in Uganda is fundamentally important to info...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the number and variety of viruses with discrepant subtypes between env and...
The extraordinary genetic diversity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) results from the ...
CITATION: Novitsky, V., et al. 2016. Deciphering multiplicity of HIV-1C infection : transmission of ...