van dan Meeberg P C, Kooiman R C, Buisman N J, Goudsmit J, Lange J M, Bannenberg A F
Royal Navy of the Netherlands, Amsterdam.
Trop Geogr Med. 1989 Jan;41(1):45-8.
A seroepidemiological survey conducted from January to May 1986 among 650 pregnant women from mixed rural/urban origin in the Moungo district, Cameroon, revealed a very low prevalence of antibodies to human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV). One subject appeared to be infected with HIV 2. This is remarkable since HIV 2 has been isolated predominantly from West-African subjects. Further epidemiological and antropological studies are required to explain the distribution of HIV 1 and HIV 2 throughout the African continent.
1986年1月至5月间,在喀麦隆蒙戈区对650名来自农村和城市混合地区的孕妇进行了血清流行病学调查,结果显示,人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)抗体的流行率极低。有一名受试者似乎感染了HIV-2。这很值得注意,因为HIV-2主要是从西非受试者中分离出来的。需要进一步开展流行病学和人类学研究,以解释HIV-1和HIV-2在整个非洲大陆的分布情况。