Dual and recombinant infections: an integral part of the HIV-1 epidemic in Brazil.
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Analysis of HIV-1 protease gene reveals frequent multiple infections followed by recombination among drug treated individuals living in São Paulo and Santos, BrazilDeep sequencing of HIV-1 near full-length proviral genomes identifies high rates of BF1 recombinants including two novel circulating recombinant forms (CRF) 70_BF1 and a disseminating 71_BF1 among blood donors in Pernambuco, BrazilEnhanced detection of viral diversity using partial and near full-length genomes of human immunodeficiency virus Type 1 provirus deep sequencing data from recently infected donors at four blood centers in Brazil.Characterization of HIV-1 CRF90_BF1 and putative novel CRFs_BF1 in Central West, North and Northeast Brazilian regions.Analysis of the origin and evolutionary history of HIV-1 CRF28_BF and CRF29_BF reveals a decreasing prevalence in the AIDS epidemic of Brazil.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 group m protease in cameroon: genetic diversity and protease inhibitor mutational featuresPrevalence of protease and reverse transcriptase drug resistance mutations over time in drug-naïve human immunodeficiency virus type 1-positive individuals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Intersubtype human immunodeficiency virus type 1 superinfection following seroconversion to primary infection in two injection drug users.In vitro intersubtype recombinants of human immunodeficiency virus type 1: comparison to recent and circulating in vivo recombinant forms.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 superinfection was not detected following 215 years of injection drug user exposure.Human immunodeficiency virus superinfection and recombination: current state of knowledge and potential clinical consequences.Variability of HIV-1 genomes among children and adolescents from São Paulo, BrazilRecombinant viruses initiated the early HIV-1 epidemic in Burkina Faso.Psychosocial factors and T lymphocyte counts in Brazilian peacekeepers.Prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus drug resistance mutations and subtypes in drug-naive, infected individuals in the army health service of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Ultra-Deep Sequencing of HIV-1 near Full-Length and Partial Proviral Genomes Reveals High Genetic Diversity among Brazilian Blood Donors.Longitudinal population analysis of dual infection with recombination in two strains of HIV type 1 subtype B in an individual from a Phase 3 HIV vaccine efficacy trial.Frequency of subtype B and F1 dual infection in HIV-1 positive, Brazilian men who have sex with men.Worldwide molecular epidemiology of HIV.High rates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 recombination: near-random segregation of markers one kilobase apart in one round of viral replicationMen who have sex with men and recruit bareback sex partners on the internet: implications for STI and HIV prevention and client education.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 clade B superinfection: evidence for differential immune containment of distinct clade B strains.Drug resistance in antiretroviral-naive children newly diagnosed with HIV-1 in Manaus, Amazonas.Moderate prevalence of transmitted drug resistance and high HIV-1 genetic diversity in patients from Mato Grosso State, Central Western Brazil.Intentional unsafe sex (barebacking) among HIV-positive gay men who seek sexual partners on the internet.Correlates of sexual risk-taking behaviour among HIV seropositive gay men in concordant primary partner relationships
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Dual and recombinant infections: an integral part of the HIV-1 epidemic in Brazil.
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scientific article published on January 1999
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Dual and recombinant infections: an integral part of the HIV-1 epidemic in Brazil.
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Dual and recombinant infections: an integral part of the HIV-1 epidemic in Brazil.
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Dual and recombinant infections: an integral part of the HIV-1 epidemic in Brazil.
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Dual and recombinant infections: an integral part of the HIV-1 epidemic in Brazil.
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Dual and recombinant infections: an integral part of the HIV-1 epidemic in Brazil.
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Dual and recombinant infections: an integral part of the HIV-1 epidemic in Brazil.
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Dual and recombinant infections: an integral part of the HIV-1 epidemic in Brazil.
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Pieniazek D
Rayfield MA
Schechter M
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10.3201/EID0501.990108
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1999-01-01T00:00:00Z