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Predominance of HIV-1 subtype A and D infections in Uganda.
To better characterize the virus isolates associated with the HIV-1 epidemic in Uganda, 100 specimens from HIV-1-infected persons were randomly selected from each of two periods from late 1994 to late 1997. The 200 specimens were classified into HIV-1 subtypes by sequence- based phylogenetic analysi...
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author | Hu, D J Baggs, J Downing, R G Pieniazek, D Dorn, J Fridlund, C Biryahwaho, B Sempala, S D Rayfield, M A Dondero, T J Lal, R |
author_facet | Hu, D J Baggs, J Downing, R G Pieniazek, D Dorn, J Fridlund, C Biryahwaho, B Sempala, S D Rayfield, M A Dondero, T J Lal, R |
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description | To better characterize the virus isolates associated with the HIV-1 epidemic in Uganda, 100 specimens from HIV-1-infected persons were randomly selected from each of two periods from late 1994 to late 1997. The 200 specimens were classified into HIV-1 subtypes by sequence- based phylogenetic analysis of the envelope (env) gp41 region; 98 (49%) were classified as env subtype A, 96 (48%) as D, 5 (2.5%) as C, and 1 was not classified as a known env subtype. Demographic characteristics of persons infected with the two principal HIV-1 subtypes, A and D, were very similar, and the proportion of either subtype did not differ significantly between early and later periods. Our systematic characterization of the HIV-1 epidemic in Uganda over an almost 3-year period documented that the distribution and degree of genetic diversity of the HIV subtypes A and D are very similar and did not change appreciably over that time. |
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spelling | pubmed-26409312009-05-20 Predominance of HIV-1 subtype A and D infections in Uganda. Hu, D J Baggs, J Downing, R G Pieniazek, D Dorn, J Fridlund, C Biryahwaho, B Sempala, S D Rayfield, M A Dondero, T J Lal, R Emerg Infect Dis Research Article To better characterize the virus isolates associated with the HIV-1 epidemic in Uganda, 100 specimens from HIV-1-infected persons were randomly selected from each of two periods from late 1994 to late 1997. The 200 specimens were classified into HIV-1 subtypes by sequence- based phylogenetic analysis of the envelope (env) gp41 region; 98 (49%) were classified as env subtype A, 96 (48%) as D, 5 (2.5%) as C, and 1 was not classified as a known env subtype. Demographic characteristics of persons infected with the two principal HIV-1 subtypes, A and D, were very similar, and the proportion of either subtype did not differ significantly between early and later periods. Our systematic characterization of the HIV-1 epidemic in Uganda over an almost 3-year period documented that the distribution and degree of genetic diversity of the HIV subtypes A and D are very similar and did not change appreciably over that time. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2000 /pmc/articles/PMC2640931/ /pubmed/11076719 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hu, D J Baggs, J Downing, R G Pieniazek, D Dorn, J Fridlund, C Biryahwaho, B Sempala, S D Rayfield, M A Dondero, T J Lal, R Predominance of HIV-1 subtype A and D infections in Uganda. |
title | Predominance of HIV-1 subtype A and D infections in Uganda. |
title_full | Predominance of HIV-1 subtype A and D infections in Uganda. |
title_fullStr | Predominance of HIV-1 subtype A and D infections in Uganda. |
title_full_unstemmed | Predominance of HIV-1 subtype A and D infections in Uganda. |
title_short | Predominance of HIV-1 subtype A and D infections in Uganda. |
title_sort | predominance of hiv-1 subtype a and d infections in uganda. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2640931/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11076719 |
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