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Phylodynamic analysis of HIV-1 subtypes B, C and CRF 02_AG in Senegal
Surveillance of HIV epidemics in key populations and in developing countries is often challenging due to sparse, incomplete, or low-quality data. Analysis of HIV sequence data can provide an alternative source of information about epidemic history, population structure, and transmission patterns. To...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10066795/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31767497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epidem.2019.100376 |
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author | Nascimento, Fabrícia F. Baral, Stefan Geidelberg, Lily Mukandavire, Christinah Schwartz, Sheree R. Turpin, Gnilane Turpin, Nguissali Diouf, Daouda Diouf, Nafissatou Leye Coly, Karleen Kane, Coumba Toure Ndour, Cheikh Vickerman, Peter Boily, Marie-Claude Volz, Erik M. |
author_facet | Nascimento, Fabrícia F. Baral, Stefan Geidelberg, Lily Mukandavire, Christinah Schwartz, Sheree R. Turpin, Gnilane Turpin, Nguissali Diouf, Daouda Diouf, Nafissatou Leye Coly, Karleen Kane, Coumba Toure Ndour, Cheikh Vickerman, Peter Boily, Marie-Claude Volz, Erik M. |
author_sort | Nascimento, Fabrícia F. |
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description | Surveillance of HIV epidemics in key populations and in developing countries is often challenging due to sparse, incomplete, or low-quality data. Analysis of HIV sequence data can provide an alternative source of information about epidemic history, population structure, and transmission patterns. To understand HIV-1 dynamics and transmission patterns in Senegal, we carried out model-based phylodynamic analyses using the structured-coalescent approach using HIV-1 sequence data from three different subgroups: reproductive aged males and females from the adult Senegalese population and men who have sex with other men (MSM). We fitted these phylodynamic analyses to time-scaled phylogenetic trees individually for subtypes C and CRF 02_AG, and for the combined data for subtypes B, C and CRF 02_AG. In general, the combined analysis showed a decreasing proportion of effective number of infections among all reproductive aged adults relative to MSM. However, we observed a nearly time-invariant distribution for subtype CRF 02_AG and an increasing trend for subtype C on the proportion of effective number of infections. The population attributable fraction also differed between analyses: subtype CRF 02_AG showed little contribution from MSM, while for subtype C and combined analyses this contribution was much higher. Despite observed differences, results suggested that the combination of high assortativity among MSM and the unmet HIV prevention and treatment needs represent a significant component of the HIV epidemic in Senegal. |
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spelling | pubmed-100667952023-04-01 Phylodynamic analysis of HIV-1 subtypes B, C and CRF 02_AG in Senegal Nascimento, Fabrícia F. Baral, Stefan Geidelberg, Lily Mukandavire, Christinah Schwartz, Sheree R. Turpin, Gnilane Turpin, Nguissali Diouf, Daouda Diouf, Nafissatou Leye Coly, Karleen Kane, Coumba Toure Ndour, Cheikh Vickerman, Peter Boily, Marie-Claude Volz, Erik M. Epidemics Article Surveillance of HIV epidemics in key populations and in developing countries is often challenging due to sparse, incomplete, or low-quality data. Analysis of HIV sequence data can provide an alternative source of information about epidemic history, population structure, and transmission patterns. To understand HIV-1 dynamics and transmission patterns in Senegal, we carried out model-based phylodynamic analyses using the structured-coalescent approach using HIV-1 sequence data from three different subgroups: reproductive aged males and females from the adult Senegalese population and men who have sex with other men (MSM). We fitted these phylodynamic analyses to time-scaled phylogenetic trees individually for subtypes C and CRF 02_AG, and for the combined data for subtypes B, C and CRF 02_AG. In general, the combined analysis showed a decreasing proportion of effective number of infections among all reproductive aged adults relative to MSM. However, we observed a nearly time-invariant distribution for subtype CRF 02_AG and an increasing trend for subtype C on the proportion of effective number of infections. The population attributable fraction also differed between analyses: subtype CRF 02_AG showed little contribution from MSM, while for subtype C and combined analyses this contribution was much higher. Despite observed differences, results suggested that the combination of high assortativity among MSM and the unmet HIV prevention and treatment needs represent a significant component of the HIV epidemic in Senegal. 2020-03 2019-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10066795/ /pubmed/31767497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epidem.2019.100376 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Article Nascimento, Fabrícia F. Baral, Stefan Geidelberg, Lily Mukandavire, Christinah Schwartz, Sheree R. Turpin, Gnilane Turpin, Nguissali Diouf, Daouda Diouf, Nafissatou Leye Coly, Karleen Kane, Coumba Toure Ndour, Cheikh Vickerman, Peter Boily, Marie-Claude Volz, Erik M. Phylodynamic analysis of HIV-1 subtypes B, C and CRF 02_AG in Senegal |
title | Phylodynamic analysis of HIV-1 subtypes B, C and CRF 02_AG in Senegal |
title_full | Phylodynamic analysis of HIV-1 subtypes B, C and CRF 02_AG in Senegal |
title_fullStr | Phylodynamic analysis of HIV-1 subtypes B, C and CRF 02_AG in Senegal |
title_full_unstemmed | Phylodynamic analysis of HIV-1 subtypes B, C and CRF 02_AG in Senegal |
title_short | Phylodynamic analysis of HIV-1 subtypes B, C and CRF 02_AG in Senegal |
title_sort | phylodynamic analysis of hiv-1 subtypes b, c and crf 02_ag in senegal |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10066795/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31767497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epidem.2019.100376 |
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