Dual HIV-1 infection associated with rapid disease progression

Infection with two strains of HIV-1 has implications for understanding HIV transmission and vaccine development; however, frequency and pathogenic consequences of dual infection are unknown. We assessed 64 patients for dual infection with heteroduplex mobility assay, viral sequencing, and phylogenet...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet (British edition) 2004-02, Vol.363 (9409), p.619-622
Hauptverfasser: Gottlieb, Geoffrey S, Nickle, David C, Jensen, Mark A, Wong, Kim G, Grobler, Jandre, Li, Fusheng, Liu, Shan-Lu, Rademeyer, Cecilia, Learn, Gerald H, Abdool Karim, Salim S, Williamson, Carolyn, Corey, Lawrence, Margolick, Joseph B, Mullins, James I
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Zusammenfassung:Infection with two strains of HIV-1 has implications for understanding HIV transmission and vaccine development; however, frequency and pathogenic consequences of dual infection are unknown. We assessed 64 patients for dual infection with heteroduplex mobility assay, viral sequencing, and phylogenetic methods. HIV disease outcomes were available in 34 patients. Five of these with AIDS endpoints had dual infection with HIV-1: four were cases of coinfection and one was superinfection. In all five, time from seroconversion to clinical AIDS or to CD4+ T-cell count less than 200 cells per μL was very rapid (
ISSN:0140-6736
1474-547X
DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(04)15596-7