作者
Phyllis J Kanki, Donald J Hamel, Jean-Louis Sankalé, Chung-cheng Hsieh, Ibou Thior, Francis Barin, Stephen A Woodcock, Aïssatou Guèye-Ndiaye, Er Zhang, Monty Montano, Tidiane Siby, Richard Marlink, Ibrahima NDoye, Myron E Essex, Souleymane MBoup
发表日期
1999/1/1
期刊
Journal of Infectious Diseases
卷号
179
期号
1
页码范围
68-73
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
At least 10 different genetic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtypes (A—J) are responsible for the AIDS pandemic. Much of the understanding of HIV-1 disease progression derives from studies in the developed world where HIV infection is almost exclusively subtype B. This has led many to question whether the properties and consequences of HIV-1 infection can be generalized across subtypes that afflict the majority of infected persons in the developing world. From 1985 to 1997, a prospective study of registered female sex workers in Senegal tracked the introduction and spread of HIV-1 subtypes A, C, D, and G. In clinical follow-up, the AIDS-free survival curves differed by HIV-1 subtype. Women infected with a non-A subtype were 8 times more likely to develop AIDS than were those infected with subtype A (hazard ratio = 8.23; P = .009), the predominant subtype in the study. These data …
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