Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 recombinant B/G subtypes circulating in Coimbra, Portugal

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An increasing prevalence of HIV-1 non-B variants is being noticed in several European regions, particularly in countries such as Portugal, which have closer contacts with African endemic areas, where multiple HIV subtypes cocirculate. HIV-1 subtyping by phylogenetic analyses of reverse transcriptase, protease and env (C2-V3) genomic regions was carried out in plasma collected from 18 HIV-1-infected subjects living in Coimbra, Portugal, and suspected to be infected with non-B variants. Three (16.7%) subjects carried recombinant B/G viruses (BV3 /BRT /Gpro ; GV3/URT /Bpro; AV3 /GRT /Bpro), whereas all the remaining individuals were infected with HIV-1 subtype B. This is the first report of recombinant B/G subtypes in Portugal.

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Duque, V., Holguín, Á., Silvestre, M., González-Lahoz, J., & Soriano, V. (2003). Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 recombinant B/G subtypes circulating in Coimbra, Portugal. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 9(5), 422–425. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-0691.2003.00541.x

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