Evaluation of HIV type 1 strains in men having sex with men and in female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya.

We compared HIV-1 strains in incident and prevalent infections in a cohort of men having sex with men (MSM) and female sex workers (FSW) near Mombasa, Kenya and conducted a cross-sectional study of viral isolates from a sample of HIV-1-infected MSM and FSW in Kilifi, Coast Province, Kenya. RNA extra...

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Main Authors: Tovanabutra, S, Sanders, E, Graham, S, Mwangome, M, Peshu, N, McClelland, R, Muhaari, A, Crossler, J, Price, M, Gilmour, J, Michael, N, McCutchan, F
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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author Tovanabutra, S
Sanders, E
Graham, S
Mwangome, M
Peshu, N
McClelland, R
Muhaari, A
Crossler, J
Price, M
Gilmour, J
Michael, N
McCutchan, F
author_facet Tovanabutra, S
Sanders, E
Graham, S
Mwangome, M
Peshu, N
McClelland, R
Muhaari, A
Crossler, J
Price, M
Gilmour, J
Michael, N
McCutchan, F
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description We compared HIV-1 strains in incident and prevalent infections in a cohort of men having sex with men (MSM) and female sex workers (FSW) near Mombasa, Kenya and conducted a cross-sectional study of viral isolates from a sample of HIV-1-infected MSM and FSW in Kilifi, Coast Province, Kenya. RNA extracted from plasma of 13 MSM, 9 FSW, and one heterosexual male was amplified by nested RT-PCR and the products were directly sequenced. HIV-1 strains from 21 individuals were characterized with one or more complete genome sequences, and two were sequenced in the Nef gene. The envelope quasispecies was also studied in one individual. Among MSM, eight strains were subtype A and five were recombinant. There were two epidemiologically linked pairs of sequences; one pair was subtype A and the other pair was a complex AA2CD recombinant of identical structure. Another MSM was dually infected with DG recombinant strains of related, but nonidentical, structure. MSM also harbored AC and AD recombinant strains. The FSW harbored seven subtype A strains, an AD recombinant, and an AA2D strain related to CRF16_A2D. The one heterosexual male studied had a subtype A infection. This MSM epidemic in Kenya appears to be of local origin, harboring many strains typical of the broader Kenyan epidemic. Characteristics of a close social network were identified, with extended chains of transmission, novel recombinant strains possibly generated within the network, and a relatively high proportion of recombinant and dual infections.
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spelling oxford-uuid:52a96518-9072-46ee-89e6-73e92424788e2022-03-26T16:26:49ZEvaluation of HIV type 1 strains in men having sex with men and in female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:52a96518-9072-46ee-89e6-73e92424788eEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2010Tovanabutra, SSanders, EGraham, SMwangome, MPeshu, NMcClelland, RMuhaari, ACrossler, JPrice, MGilmour, JMichael, NMcCutchan, FWe compared HIV-1 strains in incident and prevalent infections in a cohort of men having sex with men (MSM) and female sex workers (FSW) near Mombasa, Kenya and conducted a cross-sectional study of viral isolates from a sample of HIV-1-infected MSM and FSW in Kilifi, Coast Province, Kenya. RNA extracted from plasma of 13 MSM, 9 FSW, and one heterosexual male was amplified by nested RT-PCR and the products were directly sequenced. HIV-1 strains from 21 individuals were characterized with one or more complete genome sequences, and two were sequenced in the Nef gene. The envelope quasispecies was also studied in one individual. Among MSM, eight strains were subtype A and five were recombinant. There were two epidemiologically linked pairs of sequences; one pair was subtype A and the other pair was a complex AA2CD recombinant of identical structure. Another MSM was dually infected with DG recombinant strains of related, but nonidentical, structure. MSM also harbored AC and AD recombinant strains. The FSW harbored seven subtype A strains, an AD recombinant, and an AA2D strain related to CRF16_A2D. The one heterosexual male studied had a subtype A infection. This MSM epidemic in Kenya appears to be of local origin, harboring many strains typical of the broader Kenyan epidemic. Characteristics of a close social network were identified, with extended chains of transmission, novel recombinant strains possibly generated within the network, and a relatively high proportion of recombinant and dual infections.
spellingShingle Tovanabutra, S
Sanders, E
Graham, S
Mwangome, M
Peshu, N
McClelland, R
Muhaari, A
Crossler, J
Price, M
Gilmour, J
Michael, N
McCutchan, F
Evaluation of HIV type 1 strains in men having sex with men and in female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya.
title Evaluation of HIV type 1 strains in men having sex with men and in female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya.
title_full Evaluation of HIV type 1 strains in men having sex with men and in female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya.
title_fullStr Evaluation of HIV type 1 strains in men having sex with men and in female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of HIV type 1 strains in men having sex with men and in female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya.
title_short Evaluation of HIV type 1 strains in men having sex with men and in female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya.
title_sort evaluation of hiv type 1 strains in men having sex with men and in female sex workers in mombasa kenya
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