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Detailed Molecular Surveillance of the HIV-1 Outbreak Among People who Inject Drugs (PWID) in Athens During a Period of Four Years.

Evangelia Kostaki1, Gkikas Magiorkinis1, Mina Psichogiou2, Andreas Flampouris1, Panos Iliopoulos1, Eleni Papachristou1, Georgios L Daikos2, Stefanos Bonovas3,4, Dan Otelea5, Samuel R Friedman6, Angelos Hatzakis1, Dimitrios Paraskevis1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: New diagnoses of HIV-1 infection among people who inject drugs (PWID) increased significantly during 2011 in Athens.
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to investigate the patterns of HIV epidemic spread among PWID and to estimate the transmission dynamics for the major local transmission networks (LTNs).
METHODS: We analyzed sequences from 2,274 HIV-infected subjects sampled in Greece during 01/01/2011-31/10/2014. Of specimens in our sample, 874 sequences were isolated from HIV-infected PWID. Phylodynamic analysis was performed using birth-death serial skyline models.
RESULTS: Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the majority of sequences from PWID (N=746, 85.4%) fell within four LTNs: CRF14_BG (N=456, 58.3%), CRF35_AD (N=149, 19.1%), subtype B (N=118, 15.1%) and A1 (N=59, 7.5%). In addition to PWID, we also found that sequences from 36 non-PWID belonged to the LTNs corresponding to cross-group transmissions. Based on the estimated plots of the effective reproductive number (Re) over time, subtype A1 and CRF35_AD LTNs showed a sharp increase before and during 2011 (maximum value of Re=3.0 and Re=4.6, respectively). For subtype B and CRF14_BG LTNs, the Re was increasing until the end of 2012 (maximum value of Re=3.2 and Re=3.0, respectively).
CONCLUSION: HIV transmissions within subtype A1 and CRF35_AD LTNs increased sharply during the early stage of the outbreak, in contrast to subtype B and CRF14_BG. A significant reduction in the number of infections was estimated on all transmission networks from the beginning of 2013 onwards. Prevention measures that took place in the Athens metropolitan area at the end of 2012 including also the ARISTOTLE program may explain this decrease. Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.org.

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Keywords:  HIV-1; cross-group transmissions; effective reproductivezzm321990number; local transmission networks; molecular epidemiology; people who inject drugs

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29165088     DOI: 10.2174/1570162X15666171120104048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr HIV Res        ISSN: 1570-162X            Impact factor:   1.581


  6 in total

1.  Molecular investigation of HIV-1 cross-group transmissions during an outbreak among people who inject drugs (2011-2014) in Athens, Greece.

Authors:  Dimitrios Paraskevis; Georgios K Nikolopoulos; Vana Sypsa; Mina Psichogiou; Katerina Pantavou; Evangelia Kostaki; Timokratis Karamitros; Dimitra Paraskeva; John Schneider; Melpomeni Malliori; Samuel R Friedman; Don C Des Jarlais; Georgios L Daikos; Angelos Hatzakis
Journal:  Infect Genet Evol       Date:  2018-04-10       Impact factor: 3.342

2.  Molecular Analysis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1)-Infected Individuals in a Network-Based Intervention (Transmission Reduction Intervention Project): Phylogenetics Identify HIV-1-Infected Individuals With Social Links.

Authors:  Evangelia-Georgia Kostaki; Georgios K Nikolopoulos; Eirini Pavlitina; Leslie Williams; Gkikas Magiorkinis; John Schneider; Britt Skaathun; Ethan Morgan; Mina Psichogiou; Georgios L Daikos; Vana Sypsa; Pavlo Smyrnov; Ania Korobchuk; Meni Malliori; Angelos Hatzakis; Samuel R Friedman; Dimitrios Paraskevis
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  2018-07-24       Impact factor: 5.226

3.  Exploring Evolutionary and Transmission Dynamics of HIV Epidemic in Serbia: Bridging Socio-Demographic With Phylogenetic Approach.

Authors:  Luka Jovanović; Marina Šiljić; Valentina Ćirković; Dubravka Salemović; Ivana Pešić-Pavlović; Marija Todorović; Jovan Ranin; Djordje Jevtović; Maja Stanojević
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2019-02-25       Impact factor: 5.640

4.  Sexual Mixing and HIV Transmission Potential Among Greek Men Who have Sex with Men: Results from SOPHOCLES.

Authors:  Benjamin Bowman; Mina Psichogyiou; Martha Papadopoulou; Vana Sypsa; Aditya Khanna; Dimitrios Paraskevis; Sophocles Chanos; Samuel R Friedman; Angelos Hatzakis; John Schneider
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2021-02-08

Review 5.  Crossroads of Drug Abuse and HIV Infection: Neurotoxicity and CNS Reservoir.

Authors:  Shilpa Sonti; Kratika Tyagi; Amit Pande; Rene Daniel; Adhikarimayum Lakhikumar Sharma; Mudit Tyagi
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-27

6.  Near Full-length Genomic Sequencing and Molecular Analysis of HIV-Infected Individuals in a Network-based Intervention (TRIP) in Athens, Greece: Evidence that Transmissions Occur More Frequently from those with High HIV-RNA.

Authors:  Evangelia-Georgia Kostaki; Daniel Frampton; Dimitrios Paraskevis; Katerina Pantavou; Bridget Ferns; Jade Raffle; Paul Grant; Zisis Kozlakidis; Andria Hadjikou; Eirini Pavlitina; Leslie D Williams; Angelos Hatzakis; Samuel R Friedman; Eleni Nastouli; Georgios K Nikolopoulos
Journal:  Curr HIV Res       Date:  2018       Impact factor: 1.581

  6 in total

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