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Current HIV type 1 molecular epidemiology profile and identification of unique recombinant forms in Jakarta, Indonesia.


ABSTRACT: HIV infection is a major problem in Indonesia. The number of people living with HIV has been increasing from year to year, especially among injecting drug users (IDUs). Since there were only limited data about molecular epidemiology profiles of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia, a cross-sectional study involving 208 HIV-1-seropositive individuals was conducted in 2007 in Jakarta. The majority of participants were 16-30 years of age (64.9%) and 74.5% were male. The most frequent risk factor was injecting drug use (IDU) (45.7%) followed by heterosexual transmission (34.1%). Phylogenetic analysis of gag (p17 and p6) and env C2V3 regions showed 200 (96.2%) of 208 DNA samples were CRF01_AE and only 3 (1.4%) were subtype B. Five samples (2.4%) indicated discordant subtypes between the three aforementioned regions: three of them showed unique CRF01_AE/B recombination patterns in 2.3-kbp nucleotide sequences (from p17 to part of RT), including one sample showing similarity to CRF33_01B, reported previously in Malaysia. This study shows the current predominant subtype is CRF01_AE in every risk group, with a decreasing number of pure subtype B, and the first identification of CRF01_AE/B recombinant forms among HIV-1-seropositive Indonesians.

SUBMITTER: Sahbandar IN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6469525 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Current HIV type 1 molecular epidemiology profile and identification of unique recombinant forms in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Sahbandar Ivo N IN   Takahashi Kiyomi K   Djoerban Zubairi Z   Firmansyah Iman I   Naganawa Satoshi S   Motomura Kazushi K   Sato Hironori H   Kitamura Katsuhiko K   Pohan Herdiman T HT   Sato Shigehiro S  

AIDS research and human retroviruses 20090701 7


HIV infection is a major problem in Indonesia. The number of people living with HIV has been increasing from year to year, especially among injecting drug users (IDUs). Since there were only limited data about molecular epidemiology profiles of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia, a cross-sectional study involving 208 HIV-1-seropositive individuals was conducted in 2007 in Jakarta. The majority of participants were 16-30 years of age (64.9%) and 74.5% were male. The most frequent risk factor was injecting dru  ...[more]

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