Publications by authors named "Jie-Gang Huang"

Objective: The mode of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission injection drug use (IDU) still exists, and the recent shift in IDU-related transmission of HIV infection is largely unknown. The purpose of this study was to analyze the spatiotemporal sources and dynamics of HIV-1 transmission through IDU in Guangxi.

Methods: We performed a molecular epidemiological investigation of infections across Guangxi from 2009 to 2019.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The comparison of HIV/AIDS data from China and the U.S. (1985-2014) shows the U.S. has a higher estimated national prevalence rate (0.348%) compared to China (0.0598%), but both countries see new infections stable at around 50,000 to 100,000 annually.
  • - In the U.S., men who have sex with men (MSM) account for over 60% of new infections, whereas in China, heterosexual transmission is now the dominant route, indicating a shift in the epidemic patterns over time in China.
  • - Notably, while both countries see similar trends in the 25-59 age group, the U.S. has a higher infection rate among
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Anopheles minimus collected from Yuanjiang, Yunnan Province, were bred with standard methods in lab. The ovarian nurse cells of A.minimus were separated and stained, and the whole polytene chromosomes were photographed under light microscope and compared with A.

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