Analysis of HIV-1 Genetic Subtypes in Finland Reveals Good Correlation Between Molecular and Epidemiological Data
The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 genetic subtypes was studied in a cross-sectional sample collected from HIV-infected individuals living in Finland between 1988 and 1994 and compared with independently collected epidemiological data. Subtypes were determined by sequencing and phylogenetic analysi...
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description | The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 genetic subtypes was studied in a cross-sectional sample collected from HIV-infected individuals living in Finland between 1988 and 1994 and compared with independently collected epidemiological data. Subtypes were determined by sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the gag NCp7 and the env coding regions of PBMC provirus. Finnish viruses belonging to 7 subtypes were found. Two thirds (n=70) of the sequences could be classified as subtype B, while others belonged to subtypes A, C, D, F and G and the circulating recombinant form AECM240 (n=25). There were significant differences in gender distribution and mode-of-transmission between B-type infections and infections with the other subtypes. Most subtype B strains in Finland were associated with homosexual transmission and about half of these were acquired in Finland, while most individuals harbouring non-B infections indicated heterosexual transmission and direct or indirect contact with Africa or Southeast Asia. The heterogeneity of genetic subtypes in the country was in good agreement with the epidemiological data suggesting that a significant proportion of infections were imported. HIV-1 subtype determination may prove to be a valuable tool for providing objective epidemiological data. |
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