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Short Communication Decreased Incidence of Dual Infections in South African Subtype C-Infected Women Compared to a Cohort Ten Years Earlier

机译:与十年前的队列研究相比短期交流降低了南非C型亚型感染妇女双重感染的发生率

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Previously, we determined the incidence of dual infections in a South African cohort and its association with higher viral setpoint. Ten years later, we compare the incidence and impact of dual infections at transmission on viral setpoint in a geographically similar cohort (n =  46) making use of both the heteroduplex mobility assay (HMA) and the more recent single genome amplification (SGA) approach. HIV incidence was lower in this cohort (7% compared to 18%), and we find a similar reduction in the number of dual infections (9% compared to 19%). Unlike the previous study, there was no association between either dual infection (n =  4) or multivariant transmission (n =  7) and disease progression. This study emphasized the importance of monitoring changes in the HIV epidemic as it may have important ramifications on our understanding of the natural history of disease.
机译:以前,我们确定了南非队列中双重感染的发生率及其与较高病毒设定值的关系。十年后,我们利用异源双链迁移率分析(HMA)和最新的单基因组扩增(SGA)方法,在地理相似的队列中(n = 46)比较了传播过程中双重感染对病毒设定点的发生率和影响。 。在这一队列中,艾滋病毒的发病率较低(7%,而18%),并且我们发现双重感染的数量也有类似的下降(9%,而19%)。与先前的研究不同,双重感染(n = 4)或多因素传播(n = 7)与疾病进展之间没有关联。这项研究强调了监测HIV流行变化的重要性,因为它可能对我们对疾病自然史的理解产生重要影响。

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