Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology (Jan 2013)
Increasing HIV Subtype Diversity and Its Clinical Implications in a Sentinel North American Population
Abstract
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 is a highly diverse virus; subtypes may exhibit differences in rates of transmission, disease progression, neurotoxicity, antiretroviral treatment failure profiles and accuracy of viral load measurements. To date, the HIV epidemic in Canada and the rest of the developed world has been largely due to subtype B; however, shifts in subtype epidemiology could have significant implications.