Association between maternal and infant class I and II HLA alleles and of their concordance with the risk of perinatal HIV type 1 transmission.
We aimed to investigate the influence of class I and class II HLA specificities and of the concordance between maternal and infant HLA on vertical HIV-1 transmission. HLA typing of samples from mothers and infants enrolled in the Ariel study, a perinatal HIV-1 transmission cohort including 203 mothe...
Egile Nagusiak: | Polycarpou, A, Ntais, C, Korber, B, Elrich, H, Winchester, R, Krogstad, P, Wolinsky, S, Rostron, T, Rowland-Jones, S, Ammann, A, Ioannidis, J |
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2002
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