Regional spread of HIV-1 M subtype B in middle-aged patients by random env-C2V4 region sequencing

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A transmission cluster of HIV-1 M:B was identified in 11 patients with a median age of 52 (range 26- 65) in North-East Germany by C2V4 region sequencing of the env gene of HIV-1, who-except of one-were not aware of any risky behaviour. The 10 male and 1 female patients deteriorated immunologically, according to their information made available, within 4 years after a putative HIV acquisition. Nucleic acid sequence analysis showed a R5 virus in all patients and in 7 of 11 a crown motif of the V3 loop, GPGSALFTT, which is found rarely. Analysis of formation of this cluster showed that there is still a huge discrepancy between awareness and behaviour regarding HIV transmission in middle-aged patients, and that a local outbreak can be detected by nucleic acid analysis of the hypervariable env region. © Springer-Verlag 2010.

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Stürmer, M., Zimmermann, K., Fritzsche, C., Reisinger, E., Doelken, G., Berger, A., … Gürtler, L. G. (2010). Regional spread of HIV-1 M subtype B in middle-aged patients by random env-C2V4 region sequencing. Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 199(2), 123–128. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00430-010-0145-2

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