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    HIV type 1 transmission networks among men having sex with men and heterosexuals in Kenya

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    2014
    Author
    Bezemer, Daniela
    Faria, Nuno Rodrigues
    Hassan, Amin
    Hamers, Raph L
    Mutua, Gaudensia
    Anzala, Omu
    Mandaliya, Kishor
    Cane, Patricia
    Berkley, James A
    Rinke, de Wit Tobias F
    Wallis, Carole
    Graham, Susan M
    Price, Matthew
    Coutinho, Roel A
    Sanders, Eduard J
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    Article; en
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    We performed a molecular phylogenetic study on HIV-1 polymerase sequences of men who have sex with men (MSM) and heterosexual patient samples in Kenya to characterize any observed HIV-1 transmission networks. HIV-1 polymerase sequences were obtained from samples in Nairobi and coastal Kenya from 84 MSM, 226 other men, and 364 women from 2005 to 2010. Using Bayesian phylogenetics, we tested whether sequences clustered by sexual orientation and geographic location. In addition, we used trait diffusion analyses to identify significant epidemiological links and to quantify the number of transmissions between risk groups. Finally, we compared 84 MSM sequences with all HIV-1 sequences available online at GenBank. Significant clustering of sequences from MSM at both coastal Kenya and Nairobi was found, with evidence of HIV-1 transmission between both locations. Although a transmission pair between a coastal MSM and woman was confirmed, no significant HIV-1 transmission was evident between MSM and the comparison population for the predominant subtype A (60%). However, a weak but significant link was evident when studying all subtypes together. GenBank comparison did not reveal other important transmission links. Our data suggest infrequent intermingling of MSM and heterosexual HIV-1 epidemics in Kenya.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/77682
    Citation
    Bezemer, Daniela, et al. "HIV type 1 transmission networks among men having sex with men and heterosexuals in Kenya." AIDS research and human retroviruses 30.2 (2014): 118-126.
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    University of Nairobi
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