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HIV-1 N组:喀麦隆存在持续传播的证据。

HIV-1 Group N: evidence of ongoing transmission in Cameroon.

作者信息

Yamaguchi Julie, McArthur Carole P, Vallari Ana, Coffey Ruthie, Bodelle Pierre, Beyeme Mathilde, Schochetman Gerald, Devare Sushil G, Brennan Catherine A

机构信息

Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, Illinois 60064, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2006 May;22(5):453-7. doi: 10.1089/aid.2006.22.453.

Abstract

An HIV-1 group N infection, 02CM-DJO0135, was identified among specimens collected in 2002 at the D'Joungolo Hospital, Yaoundé, Cameroon. Sequences were obtained from viral RNA extracted from plasma for regions of LTR-gag, pol-vif, and env. The virus amplified from the specimen is closely related to a previously reported group N virus, 02CM-DJO0131, that was also collected at this hospital in 2002. Although the viral sequences for the two isolates differ, their close relationship suggests that the two specimens are linked. No patient histories are available for 02CM-DJO0131 and 02CM-DJO0135; the specimens could have been drawn from a husband/wife, mother/child, or a single individual. However, differences in seroreactivity indicate that it is unlikely that the specimens were drawn from the same patient. This report documents the second case that suggests linkage between group N-infected individuals and indicates that there is ongoing transmission of HIV-1 group N in Cameroon.

摘要

2002年在喀麦隆雅温得的琼戈洛医院采集的标本中发现了一例HIV-1 N组感染病例,编号为02CM-DJO0135。从血浆中提取的病毒RNA获得了LTR-gag、pol-vif和env区域的序列。从该标本中扩增出的病毒与之前报道的一株N组病毒02CM-DJO0131密切相关,后者也是2002年在这家医院采集的。尽管这两株分离株的病毒序列存在差异,但它们的密切关系表明这两个标本存在关联。目前没有02CM-DJO0131和02CM-DJO0135的患者病史;这些标本可能来自夫妻、母子或同一个人。然而,血清反应性的差异表明这些标本不太可能来自同一患者。本报告记录了第二例表明N组感染个体之间存在关联的病例,并表明喀麦隆存在HIV-1 N组的持续传播。

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