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    High Prevalence of Genetically Similar HIV-1 Recombinants among Infected Sex Workers in Nairobi, Kenya

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    2008
    Author
    Land, Allison M
    Luo, Ma
    Pilon, Richard
    Sandstrom, Paul
    Embree, Joanne
    Wachihi, Charles
    Kimani, Joshua
    Plummer, Francis A
    Ball, T Blake
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    Abstract
    HIV-1, a highly diverse infectious agent, shows the greatest sequence diversity in highly exposed individuals, including greater levels of recombination. HIV-1 diversity in Nairobi, Kenya was examined in 240 individuals, including both those with high and low exposure to HIV. Sequence analysis of a 590 nucleotide proviral region encompassing vpu and part of env revealed that most viruses were clade A1 (70%), while both clade D (9%) and clade C (6%) virus were also observed, as was recombinant virus (15%). Participation in sex work was significantly associated with clade: these subjects had a lower likelihood of infection with clade C virus and a higher likelihood of infection with a recombinant isolate (p = 0.038). Interestingly, most of the recombinants formed distinct groups based on shared recombination breakpoints between common clades (n = 33/37). This study shows the value of continued HIV sequence analysis to examine and monitor viral genetic variability.
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    http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/aid.2008.0179
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/81893
    Citation
    Allison M. Land, Ma Luo, Richard Pilon, Paul Sandstrom, Joanne Embree, Charles Wachihi, Joshua Kimani, Francis A. Plummer, and T. Blake Ball. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. November 2008, 24(11): 1455-1460.
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    University of Nairobi
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