| Literature DB >> 20364667 |
P N Dmitriev, M N Tsikina, A V Moiseeva, I L Serkov, A Iu Pronin, O E Popova, O V Isaeva, K K Kiuregian, M I Mikhaĭlov.
Abstract
The spread and genotypical variability of GBV-C virus were determined among the HIV-positive patients in the Russian Federation. More than a fourth (26.2%) of the HIV-infected patients were shown to have GBV-C coinfection; all virus isolates belonged to genotype 2 with a predominance of subtype 2a. Analysis of the impact of GBV-C coinfection on HIV burden and CD4 lymphocyte levels showed no significant impact on these basic characteristics of HIV infection. However, coinfection with GBV-C and HIV was associated with the higher frequency of undetectably low ( < 400 copies/ml) of HIV burden, which enables GBV-C infection to be regarded as a potentially favorable factor in HIV infection.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20364667
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vopr Virusol ISSN: 0507-4088