HIV-1 nonsubtype B distribution across certain resource-rich countries.

HIV therapy Pub Date : 2009-09-08 DOI:10.2217/HIV.09.25
G. Brindicci, A. Tartaglia, A. Saracino, L. Monno, G. Angarano
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The distribution of different HIV subtypes follows a geographical trend. HIV-1 (the most widespread type of HIV worldwide) is classified into three genetic groups: major (M), outlier (O) and novel (N). HIV-1 group M viruses have been classified into nine subtypes. Analysis of full-length genome sequencing has revealed intersubtype recombinants, which are thought to originate from individuals simultaneously infected with viruses of two or more subtypes. The extensive genetic variability of HIV-1 and international travel are important factors in its spread worldwide. The aim of this review is to describe the changing patterns of nonsubtype B prevalence in resource-rich countries and verify how these subtypes influence transmission, disease progression, mutational patterns of resistance, as well as response to therapy.
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HIV-1非亚型B分布在某些资源丰富的国家。
不同艾滋病毒亚型的分布遵循地理趋势。HIV-1(世界上最广泛的HIV类型)被分为三个遗传群:主要(M),异常(O)和新型(N)。HIV-1 M组病毒被分为9个亚型。全长基因组测序分析揭示了亚型间重组,这被认为起源于同时感染两种或两种以上亚型病毒的个体。HIV-1广泛的遗传变异和国际旅行是其在世界范围内传播的重要因素。本综述的目的是描述资源丰富国家非B亚型流行的变化模式,并验证这些亚型如何影响传播、疾病进展、耐药性突变模式以及对治疗的反应。
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