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RNA Detection and Subtype C Assessment of HIV-1 in Infants with Diarrhea in Ethiopia

Authors :
Georgios Pollakis
Tsehai Assefa
Belete Tegbaru
Hiwot Berhanu
Workenesh Ayele
Wegene Tamene
Mengistu Tafesse
Jaap Goudsmit
Birzaf W Tensai
Zenit Ahmedin
Ben Berkhout
William A. Paxton
Michel P deBaar
Sileshi Lulseged
Tsehaynesh Messele
Other departments
Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity
Medical Microbiology and Infection Prevention
Source :
The Open AIDS Journal, open AIDS journal, 3, 19-23. Bentham Science Publishers B.V.
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2009.

Abstract

In the absence of chemoprophylaxis, HIV-1 transmission occurs in 13-42% of infants born to HIV-1 positive mothers. All exposed infants acquire maternal HIV-1 antibodies that persist for up to 15 months, thereby hampering diagnosis. In resource limited settings, clinical symptoms are the indices of established infection against validated laboratorybased markers. Here we enrolled 1200 children hospitalized for diarrheal and other illnesses. 20-25% of those tested, aged 15 months or younger, were found to be HIV-1-seropositive. Where sufficient plasma was available, HIV-1 RNA detection was performed using a subtype-insensitive assay, with 71.1% of seropositive infants presenting with diarrhea showing positive. From sub-typing analysis, we identified that viruses of the C’ sub-cluster were predominated amongst infants. Although this study may overestimate the HIV-1 frequency through testing symptomatic infants, diarrhea can be seen as a useful marker indicating HIV-1 infection in infants less than 15 months old.

Details

ISSN :
18746136
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Open AIDS Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f844618656edad5ad59e22a95bde307d