1. High genetic variability of HIV-1 in female sex workers from Argentina.
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Pando MA, Eyzaguirre LM, Carrion G, Montano SM, Sanchez JL, Carr JK, and Avila MM
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- Anti-HIV Agents pharmacology, Argentina epidemiology, Drug Resistance, Viral genetics, Female, Genes, env genetics, HIV Infections transmission, HIV Infections virology, HIV-1 drug effects, Heteroduplex Analysis, Humans, Mutation, Phylogeny, Prevalence, Recombination, Genetic, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Genetic Variation, HIV Infections epidemiology, HIV-1 classification, HIV-1 genetics, Sex Work
- Abstract
Background: A cross-sectional study on 625 Female Sex Workers (FSWs) was conducted between 2000 and 2002 in 6 cities in Argentina. This study describes the genetic diversity and the resistance profile of the HIV-infected subjects., Results: Seventeen samples from HIV positive FSWs were genotyped by env HMA, showing the presence of 9 subtype F, 6 subtype B and 2 subtype C. Sequence analysis of the protease/RT region on 16 of these showed that 10 were BF recombinants, three were subtype B, two were subtype C, and one sample presented a dual infection with subtype B and a BF recombinant. Full-length genomes of five of the protease/RT BF recombinants were also sequenced, showing that three of them were CRF12_BF. One FSW had a dual HIV-1 infection with subtype B and a BF recombinant. The B sections of the BF recombinant clustered closely with the pure B sequence isolated from the same patient. Major resistance mutations to antiretroviral drugs were found in 3 of 16 (18.8%) strains., Conclusion: The genetic diversity of HIV strains among FSWs in Argentina was extensive; about three-quarters of the samples were infected with diverse BF recombinants, near twenty percent had primary ART resistance and one sample presented a dual infection. Heterosexual transmission of genetically diverse, drug resistant strains among FSWs and their clients represents an important and underestimated threat, in Argentina.
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- 2007
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