Literature DB >> 19327052

The changing trend of HIV type 1 subtypes in Nairobi.

Raphael W Lihana1, Samoel A Khamadi, Raphael M Lwembe, Washingtone Ochieng, Joyceline G Kinyua, Michael K Kiptoo, Joseph K Muriuki, Nancy Lagat, Saida Osman, Joseph M Mwangi, Fredrick A Okoth, Elijah M Songok.   

Abstract

Monitoring the distribution of HIV-1 subtypes and recombinants among infected individuals has become a priority in HIV therapy. A laboratory analysis of samples collected from HIV-positive patients attending an STI clinic in Nairobi was done between March and May 2004. PCR was carried out on pol (intergrase) and env (C2V3) regions and resulting data on the 54 samples successfully analyzed revealed the following as circulating subtypes: 35/54(65%) were A1/A1, 5/54(9%) were A/C, 4/54 (7%) were A1/D, 1/54 (2%) was C/D, 1/54 (2%) was D/D, 1/54 (2%) was A1/A2, 1/54 (2%)was G/G, 1/54 (2%) was A2/D, 1/54 (2%) was C/C, and 4/54 (7%) were CRF02_ AG. The results show an increase in HIV-1 recombinants with the emergence of A1/A2 and an increase in CRF02_AG recombinants. Subtype diversity in the advent of ARV use will impact negatively on treatment outcomes. As such, increased viral evolution and recombination will call for continuous evaluation of available anti-HIV regimens for better management of those infected with HIV-1.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19327052     DOI: 10.1089/aid.2008.0228

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses        ISSN: 0889-2229            Impact factor:   2.205


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Authors:  Samantha A Conroy; Oliver Laeyendecker; Andrew D Redd; Aleisha Collinson-Streng; Xiangrong Kong; Fredrick Makumbi; Tom Lutalo; Nelson Sewankambo; Noah Kiwanuka; Ronald H Gray; Maria J Wawer; David Serwadda; Thomas C Quinn
Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses       Date:  2010-10-06       Impact factor: 2.205

2.  Prevalence of Transmitted Drug Resistance Mutations in HIV-1-Infected Drug-Naive Patients from Urban and Suburban Regions of Kenya.

Authors:  Simon Onsongo; Syed Hani Abidi; Samoel Khamadi; Reena Shah; Sheila Kageha; Peter Ojwang; Syed Ali; Nancy Okinda
Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses       Date:  2015-09-24       Impact factor: 2.205

3.  Low prevalence of transmitted HIV type 1 drug resistance among antiretroviral-naive adults in a rural HIV clinic in Kenya.

Authors:  Amin S Hassan; Shalton M Mwaringa; Clare A Obonyo; Helen M Nabwera; Eduard J Sanders; Tobias F Rinke de Wit; Patricia A Cane; James A Berkley
Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses       Date:  2012-09-11       Impact factor: 2.205

4.  HIV type 1 in a rural coastal town in Kenya shows multiple introductions with many subtypes and much recombination.

Authors:  Stéphane Hué; Amin S Hassan; Helen Nabwera; Eduard J Sanders; Deenan Pillay; James A Berkley; Patricia A Cane
Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses       Date:  2011-07-19       Impact factor: 2.205

5.  Viral and Host Characteristics of Recent and Established HIV-1 Infections in Kisumu based on a Multiassay Approach.

Authors:  Newton Otecko; Seth Inzaule; Collins Odhiambo; George Otieno; Valarie Opollo; Alex Morwabe; Kennedy Were; Kenneth Ndiege; Fredrick Otieno; Andrea A Kim; Clement Zeh
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-11-29       Impact factor: 4.379

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