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HIV Type 1 Subtype A1 Dominates in Armenia.
- Source :
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Current HIV research [Curr HIV Res] 2015; Vol. 13 (3), pp. 219-25. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Objective: There is scarce information about the molecular epidemiology of HIV-infection in Armenia (former USSR). The objective of this work was to estimate the distribution of HIV-1 subtypes in this country and get any information about HIV drug resistance in naÏve patients.<br />Design: A joint study involving 78 patients was carried out in Yerevan, Armenia and Moscow, Russia in 2009-2013. The cohort studies included mostly IDUs (28.2%) and heterosexuals (69.2%).<br />Results: The phylogenetic analyses based on population sequencing of partial pol gene found subtype A1 being the most prevalent (92.3%), followed by subtype B (3.9%). The HIV-1 tropism inferred from env V3-loop sequences was determined in 27 samples, among them R5-tropic viruses were found in 13 (48.1%) patients and X4- variants--in 14 (51.9%) patients. The prevalence of drug resistance in naïve patients was low (1.5%) with the only one mutation K219Q found.<br />Conclusion: The composition and distribution of HIV-1 genetic variants in Armenia are evidently influenced by the Russian and other FSU countries epidemic, due to the significant volume of Armenian migrant/re-emigrant flows. Continued surveillance of HIV-1 circulating subtypes and drug resistance in Armenia is important for the proper management of HIV infection in this country.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Armenia epidemiology
Cohort Studies
Drug Resistance, Viral
Female
HIV-1 drug effects
HIV-1 isolation & purification
Heterosexuality
Humans
Male
Molecular Epidemiology
Molecular Sequence Data
Moscow epidemiology
Mutation, Missense
Phylogeny
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Sequence Homology
Substance Abuse, Intravenous complications
pol Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Genotype
HIV Infections epidemiology
HIV Infections virology
HIV-1 classification
HIV-1 genetics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1873-4251
- Volume :
- 13
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Current HIV research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25845390
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2174/1570162x13666150407142834