Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Dec 2010)

Molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 clades in Southern Brazil

  • Sonia Mara Raboni,
  • Sérgio Monteiro de Almeida,
  • Indianara Rotta,
  • Cléa Elisa Lopes Ribeiro,
  • Debra Rosario,
  • Luine Rosele Vidal,
  • Meri Bordignon Nogueira,
  • Maristela Riedel,
  • Maria da Graça Winhescki,
  • Kátia Antunes Ferreira,
  • Ronald Ellis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762010000800015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 105, no. 8
pp. 1044 – 1049

Abstract

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) clades B and C account for more than 60% of the HIV-1 infections worldwide. In this paper, we describe the profiles of patients infected with subtypes of HIV-1 from the state of Paraná, Southern Brazil, and correlate them with demographic and epidemiological findings. A retrospective analysis of HIV cases reported from 1999-2007 was also performed. Data from 293 patients were reviewed and 245 were older than 13 (58% female). The distribution of clades was as follows: B 140 (57%), C 67 (23%), F 24 (10%) and mosaic or unique recombinant forms (URFs) 24 (10%). Of the 48 patients younger than 13 years of age (62.5% male), vertical transmission occurred in 46 and the distribution of clades was as follows: B 14 (29%), C 24 (50%), F 7 (15%) and URFs 6 (13%). There was no significant difference in mortality between HIV-1 subtypes. In both groups, patients infected with clade C tended to have higher rates of injection drug use exposure risk.

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