Title
High genetic variability of HIV-1 in female sex workers from Argentina
Date Issued
13 August 2007
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Pando M.A.
Eyzaguirre L.M.
Carrion G.
Sanchez J.L.
Carr J.K.
Avila M.M.
US Naval Medical Research Center Detachment
Abstract
Background: A cross-sectional study on 625 Female Sex Workers (FSWs) was conducted between 2000 and 2002 in 6 cities in Argentina. This study describes the genetic diversity and the resistance profile of the HIV-infected subjects. Results: Seventeen samples from HIV positive FSWs were genotyped by env HMA, showing the presence of 9 subtype F, 6 subtype B and 2 subtype C. Sequence analysis of the protease/RT region on 16 of these showed that 10 were BF recombinants, three were subtype B, two were subtype C, and one sample presented a dual infection with subtype B and a BF recombinant. Full-length genomes of five of the protease/RT BF recombinants were also sequenced, showing that three of them were CRF12_BF. One FSW had a dual HIV-1 infection with subtype B and a BF recombinant. The B sections of the BF recombinant clustered closely with the pure B sequence isolated from the same patient. Major resistance mutations to antiretroviral drugs were found in 3 of 16 (18.8%) strains. Conclusion: The genetic diversity of HIV strains among FSWs in Argentina was extensive; about three-quarters of the samples were infected with diverse BF recombinants, near twenty percent had primary ART resistance and one sample presented a dual infection. Heterosexual transmission of genetically diverse, drug resistant strains among FSWs and their clients represents an important and underestimated threat, in Argentina. © 2007 Pando et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Volume
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Genética, Herencia Virología Salud pública, Salud ambiental
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-34548569102
PubMed ID
Source
Retrovirology
ISSN of the container
17424690
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