Prevalence of different HIV-1 subtypes in sexual transmission in China: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Sexual transmission has become the primary route of HIV transmission in China. Therefore, a comprehensive overview of HIV-1 subtype distribution is necessary for the prevention and control of the HIV epidemic. The present study aimed to provide a comprehensive prevalence estimate of different HIV-1 subtypes in sexual transmission in China. We conducted a systematic literature review for studies of HIV-1 subtypes in English and Chinese through several databases. Eligible articles were screened and selected by two authors independently. Random-effects model were applied to calculate the pooled prevalence of different HIV-1 subtypes, and subgroup analyses examined prevalence estimates across time, locations, and populations. A total of 130 eligible studies were identified, including 18 752 successfully genotyped samples. The pooled prevalence of CRF01-AE, subtype B, CRF07-BC, CRF08-BC, and subtype C were 44·54% (95% CI 40·81-48·30), 18·31% (95% CI 14·71-22·17), 16·45% (95% CI 13·82-19·25), 2·55% (95% CI 1·56-3·73), 0·37% (95% CI 0·11-0·72), respectively. The prevalence of subtype B in sexual transmission decreased, while the prevalence of CRF01-AE and CRF07-BC in sexual transmission, and CRF08-BC in heterosexual transmission increased. There is significant variation in HIV-1 subtype distribution between regions. The distribution of HIV-1 subtypes and circulating recombinant forms have changed significantly. The high genetic variability of HIV-1 poses a significant challenge for disease control and surveillance in China.

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Yuan, R., Cheng, H., Chen, L. S., Zhang, X., & Wang, B. (2016, July 1). Prevalence of different HIV-1 subtypes in sexual transmission in China: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Epidemiology and Infection. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268816000212

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