Molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Rio Grande, RS, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Martínez,Ana Maria Barral de
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Barbosa,Edel Figueirêdo, Ferreira,Paulo César Pelegrino, Cardoso,Fabiola Adriene, Silveira,Jussara, Sassi,Gabriela, Silva,Cláudio Moss da, Mendonça-Signorini,Vera, Antunes,Carlos Maurício de Figueiredo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Resumo: We conducted a molecular epidemiological study to investigate HIV-1 strains in Rio Grande, southern Brazil, searching for an association with transmission mode and risk behavior. Patients (185) identified at an AIDS treatment reference Hospital, from 1994 to 1997, were included; from which 107 blood samples were obtained. Nested PCR was realized once for each sample; for amplified samples (69) HIV subtypes were classified using the heteroduplex mobility assay. Subtypes identified were B (75%), C (22%) and F (3%). All infections with C were diagnosed after 1994. Comparing patients with B and C, no differences were detected regarding demographic, clinical and laboratory characteristics; survival analysis did not reveal differences in HIV to AIDS evolution. A higher proportion of injecting drug users, IDU (not significant, p<.07) was found among those with C. This suggests that C may have been introduced in this area through IDU, and is being spread, probably by their sexual partners, to persons with other risk practices.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Rio Grande, RS, Brazil
title Molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Rio Grande, RS, Brazil
spellingShingle Molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Rio Grande, RS, Brazil
Martínez,Ana Maria Barral de
Molecular epidemiology
HIV subtypes
Modes of transmission
title_short Molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Rio Grande, RS, Brazil
title_full Molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Rio Grande, RS, Brazil
title_fullStr Molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Rio Grande, RS, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Rio Grande, RS, Brazil
title_sort Molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Rio Grande, RS, Brazil
author Martínez,Ana Maria Barral de
author_facet Martínez,Ana Maria Barral de
Barbosa,Edel Figueirêdo
Ferreira,Paulo César Pelegrino
Cardoso,Fabiola Adriene
Silveira,Jussara
Sassi,Gabriela
Silva,Cláudio Moss da
Mendonça-Signorini,Vera
Antunes,Carlos Maurício de Figueiredo
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author2 Barbosa,Edel Figueirêdo
Ferreira,Paulo César Pelegrino
Cardoso,Fabiola Adriene
Silveira,Jussara
Sassi,Gabriela
Silva,Cláudio Moss da
Mendonça-Signorini,Vera
Antunes,Carlos Maurício de Figueiredo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martínez,Ana Maria Barral de
Barbosa,Edel Figueirêdo
Ferreira,Paulo César Pelegrino
Cardoso,Fabiola Adriene
Silveira,Jussara
Sassi,Gabriela
Silva,Cláudio Moss da
Mendonça-Signorini,Vera
Antunes,Carlos Maurício de Figueiredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Molecular epidemiology
HIV subtypes
Modes of transmission
topic Molecular epidemiology
HIV subtypes
Modes of transmission
description We conducted a molecular epidemiological study to investigate HIV-1 strains in Rio Grande, southern Brazil, searching for an association with transmission mode and risk behavior. Patients (185) identified at an AIDS treatment reference Hospital, from 1994 to 1997, were included; from which 107 blood samples were obtained. Nested PCR was realized once for each sample; for amplified samples (69) HIV subtypes were classified using the heteroduplex mobility assay. Subtypes identified were B (75%), C (22%) and F (3%). All infections with C were diagnosed after 1994. Comparing patients with B and C, no differences were detected regarding demographic, clinical and laboratory characteristics; survival analysis did not reveal differences in HIV to AIDS evolution. A higher proportion of injecting drug users, IDU (not significant, p<.07) was found among those with C. This suggests that C may have been introduced in this area through IDU, and is being spread, probably by their sexual partners, to persons with other risk practices.
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