| Literature DB >> 16060840 |
Luis F M Brígido1, Heitor M Franco, Renata M Custódio, Carmen A F Oliveira, João Leandro P Ferreira, Margareth Eira, Fernando Bergel, Fabio Araújo, Jose R Carvalheiro, Rosangela Rodrigues.
Abstract
Partial sequences of HIV-1 polymerase from 185 patients, 141 ARV experienced and 44 naive, of gag (p24) and env (C2V3) from a subset of naive cases were evaluated in São Paulo, Brazil. Antiretroviral resistance mutations were detected in 4% of 26 recently (<2 years) infected patients. Polymorphisms at the protease gene were common both in contemporary and pre-HAART era isolates, some significantly associated with the viral clade. HIV-1 clade B was preponderant, in 79%, with 11% clade F and one case of HIV-1 C. Recently infected women had a significantly higher proportion of non-B clade HIV-1. A mosaic pol was observed in 9%, all B/F except for one G mosaic. A CRF-12-BF structure, observed in 20% of B/F pol mosaics, provides evidence for an epidemic relationship in the major South American metropolitan areas.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16060840 DOI: 10.1089/aid.2005.21.673
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses ISSN: 0889-2229 Impact factor: 2.205