Literature DB >> 9788679

Genetic and serologic characterization of HIV type 1 prevailing in Myanmar (Burma).

S Kusagawa1, H Sato, S Watanabe, K Nohtomi, K Kato, T Shino, M Thwe, K Y OO, S Lwin, R Mra, B Kywe, S Yamazaki, Y Takebe.   

Abstract

To study the molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 spread in Myanmar and the interplay with the epidemic in surrounding Southeast Asian countries, we determined the HIV-1 subtypes prevailing in Myanmar. Thirty HIV-positive blood specimens were sampled in the capital city, Yangon, and an additional 459 sera were collected nationwide in 1995. Genetic subtyping based on the env C2/V3 sequence and serologic data, using a V3 peptide enzyme immunoassay (PEIA), revealed three patterns of HIV spread in different geographic regions in Myanmar: (1) in the capital city, Yangon, HIV-1 subtype B' ("Thai-B" cluster within subtype B) predominated both in IDUs and heterosexuals; (2) in the cities near the border with Thailand, including Tachelaik and Kawthaung, where heterosexual transmission is a major pathway of HIV-1 spread, HIV-1 subtype E was predominantly distributed among the commercial sex workers and heterosexuals; (3) in central and northeast Myanmar, both HIV-1 subtypes B' and E occurred in a mixed distribution, without showing any significant segregation by risk group. In addition, the PEIA data implied the occurrence of other subtype(s) in these areas. The interperson nucleotide sequence variations in env C2/V3 regions of B' and E, prevailing in Yangon, were 6.7 +/- 2.1 and 7.1 +/- 0.7%, respectively. They were similar to those levels observed in Thailand. These findings are consistent with the view that HIV spread in Myanmar might have taken place at about the same time as that in Thailand, and that multiple entries and exchanges of HIV-1 with neighboring countries are important factors contributing to the current distribution of subtypes in Myanmar.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9788679     DOI: 10.1089/aid.1998.14.1379

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


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