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Absence of antibodies to HIV-2/HTLV-4 in six central African nations

Authors :
PHYLLIS J. KANKI
JONATHAN ALLAN
FRANCIS BARIN
ROBERT REDFIELD
NATHAN CLUMECK
THOMAS QUINN
FATIMA MOWOVONDI
LISE THIRY
ARSENE BURNY
DANIEL ZAGURY
ERIC PETAT
PAUL KOCHELEFF
KADENDE PASCAL
IVER LAUSEN
BIRGITTE FREDERICKSEN
JOHN CRAIGHEAD
SOULEYMANE M'BOUP
FRANCOIS DENIS
JAMES W. CURRAN
JONATHAN MANN
HENRY FRANCIS
MICHAEL ALBAUM
KARIN TRAVERS
MARY FRANCIS McLANE
TUN-HOU LEE
MYRON ESSEX
Source :
AIDS research and human retroviruses. 3(3)
Publication Year :
1987

Abstract

We studied 1508 individuals from Zaire, Burundi, Tanzania, Zambia, Kenya, and Cameroon for antibodies to HIV-2/HTLV-4. AIDS, ARC, other disease or tumor patients and healthy people were sampled from 1984-1986. By radioimmunoprecipitation and SDS/PAGE analysis and/or Western blot we failed to find any samples with specific antibodies to HIV-2/HTLV-4 indicative of infection. In contrast, 363 of these 1508 individuals demonstrated antibodies to HIV-1/HTLV-3B by the same serologic assays. HIV-2/HTLV-4 infection appears to be quite rare in Central Africa. AIDS and related syndromes in this study were exclusively correlated with HIV-1 infection. Studies in West Africa have shown high rates of infection with HIV-2/HTLV-4 where cases of AIDS are still relatively uncommon. These results indicate that HIV-2/HTLV-4 has a distinct geographic distribution from that of HIV-1 in Africa. Further studies are necessary to better define the pathogenicity and natural history of this distinct new virus, HIV-2/HTLV-4.

Details

ISSN :
08892229
Volume :
3
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIDS research and human retroviruses
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9d96a87bd8638324888ea104620a8f19