HIV infection and protease genetic diversity in a rural area of the Southern Central African Republic
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HIV infection and protease genetic diversity in a rural area of the Southern Central African Republic
Abstract
Thirty-eight of 175 (21.7%) consecutive women of childbearing age from a rural area near Bangassou were tested HIV-positive. Ten protease and two protease/reverse transcriptase sequences (31.5% samples) were obtained. Eight sequences clustered into subtype J, A, G; two sequences were 13_cpx recombinant forms and two were indeterminate. The high proportion of HIV found suggests a recent outbreak of diversified HIV strains.
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