Molecular epidemiology of HIV type 1 in inner Rio De Janeiro State, Brazil.

AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses

Laboratório de AIDS and Imunologia Molecular, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Av. Brasil 4365, Pavilhão Leônidas Deane, 21045-900 Rio de Janeiro-RJ, Brazil.

Published: February 2007

In the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, HIV-1 diversity surveys have been performed mainly in the capital, and little is known about HIV-1 molecular epidemiology in small, inner cities. We studied 87 polymerase sequences recovered from 2 different studies conducted in inner cities of Rio de Janeiro State: a cross-sectional survey of patients receiving care in the small city of Santo Antonio de Pádua, and a case series of patients who were failing HAART in 26 additional inner cities throughout the State. Subtypes B (83.9%), F1 (8%), D (2.3%), and unique BF1 recombinants (5.7%) were demonstrated. The cross-sectional study found that 41.6% of the patients harbored genetically related strains that fell within clusters and probably took part in the same chain of viral spread. These clusters were phylogenetically unrelated to previously reported clusters from a neighboring city, suggesting that each small city harbors its own set of microepidemic lineages.

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