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Phylogenetic analysis of the Latvian HIV-1 epidemic.


ABSTRACT: The Latvian HIV-1 outbreak among intravenous drug users (IDUs) in 1997-1998 involved subtype A1. To obtain a more complete picture of the Latvian HIV-1 epidemic, 315 HIV-1-infected patients diagnosed in 1990-2005 representing different transmission groups and geographic regions were phylogenetically characterized using env V3 and gag p17 sequences. Subtypes A1 and B infections were found in 76% and 22% of the patients, respectively. The subtype A1 sequences formed one large cluster, which also included sequences from other parts of the former Soviet Union (FSU), whereas most subtype B sequences formed three distinct clusters. We estimated that subtype A1 was introduced from FSU around 1997 and initially spread explosively among IDUs in Riga. A recent increase of heterosexually infected persons did not form a separate subepidemic, but had multiple interactions with the IDU epidemic. Subtype B was introduced before the collapse of the Soviet Union and primarily has spread among men who have sex with men.

SUBMITTER: Balode D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3399558 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phylogenetic analysis of the Latvian HIV-1 epidemic.

Balode Dace D   Skar Helena H   Mild Mattias M   Kolupajeva Tatjana T   Ferdats Andris A   Rozentale Baiba B   Leitner Thomas T   Albert Jan J  

AIDS research and human retroviruses 20120202 8


The Latvian HIV-1 outbreak among intravenous drug users (IDUs) in 1997-1998 involved subtype A1. To obtain a more complete picture of the Latvian HIV-1 epidemic, 315 HIV-1-infected patients diagnosed in 1990-2005 representing different transmission groups and geographic regions were phylogenetically characterized using env V3 and gag p17 sequences. Subtypes A1 and B infections were found in 76% and 22% of the patients, respectively. The subtype A1 sequences formed one large cluster, which also i  ...[more]

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