HIV-1 Subtypes Circulating in Constanta

The HIV epidemic in Constanta describes a unique pattern in the world. It has outbreak in 1986, in the pediatric population and it is of a monoclonal aspect, being determined by the F1 subtype. The evolution of the epidemic has known different stages in time: it spreads to the adult population, the...

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Main Authors: Cernat Roxana-Carmen, Dumitru Irina Magdalena, Oțelea D., Rugină S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-11-01
Series:ARS Medica Tomitana
Subjects:
hiv
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/arsm-2017-0030
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spelling doaj-58e42c00056f4f3daf58615732a416332021-09-06T19:40:05ZengSciendoARS Medica Tomitana1841-40362017-11-0123416316910.1515/arsm-2017-0030arsm-2017-0030HIV-1 Subtypes Circulating in ConstantaCernat Roxana-Carmen0Dumitru Irina Magdalena1Oțelea D.2Rugină S.3Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases Constanta, RomaniaClinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases Constanta, RomaniaNational Institute of Infectious Diseases "Prof. Dr. Matei Balș” Bucharest, RomaniaClinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases Constanta, RomaniaThe HIV epidemic in Constanta describes a unique pattern in the world. It has outbreak in 1986, in the pediatric population and it is of a monoclonal aspect, being determined by the F1 subtype. The evolution of the epidemic has known different stages in time: it spreads to the adult population, the transmission pathway becomes predominantly sexual and the circulating viral strains become diversified. The study proposes the characterization of the circulating HIV-1 subtypes in Constanta from the beginning of the epidemic to the present. The results indicate that subtype F1 remains dominant in patients from Constanta, mainly due to cases coming from the pediatric cohort that have now reached adulthood and are generating secondary cases through sexual transmission. As subtype B strains appeared sporadically before 1999, the strains C and B appear systematically after that moment in time. In 2004 the first subtype A strains were isolated. The year 2007 is the one with the highest biodiversity: along with the dominant subtype F1, subtypes C, A, B, G were isolated and also the circulating recombinant forms CRF02_02, CRF06_cpx and CRF01_AE. Since 2008, the viral population has remained polymorphic, with a dynamic evolution.https://doi.org/10.1515/arsm-2017-0030hivhiv-1 subtypesconstanta
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author Cernat Roxana-Carmen
Dumitru Irina Magdalena
Oțelea D.
Rugină S.
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Dumitru Irina Magdalena
Oțelea D.
Rugină S.
HIV-1 Subtypes Circulating in Constanta
ARS Medica Tomitana
hiv
hiv-1 subtypes
constanta
author_facet Cernat Roxana-Carmen
Dumitru Irina Magdalena
Oțelea D.
Rugină S.
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title HIV-1 Subtypes Circulating in Constanta
title_short HIV-1 Subtypes Circulating in Constanta
title_full HIV-1 Subtypes Circulating in Constanta
title_fullStr HIV-1 Subtypes Circulating in Constanta
title_full_unstemmed HIV-1 Subtypes Circulating in Constanta
title_sort hiv-1 subtypes circulating in constanta
publisher Sciendo
series ARS Medica Tomitana
issn 1841-4036
publishDate 2017-11-01
description The HIV epidemic in Constanta describes a unique pattern in the world. It has outbreak in 1986, in the pediatric population and it is of a monoclonal aspect, being determined by the F1 subtype. The evolution of the epidemic has known different stages in time: it spreads to the adult population, the transmission pathway becomes predominantly sexual and the circulating viral strains become diversified. The study proposes the characterization of the circulating HIV-1 subtypes in Constanta from the beginning of the epidemic to the present. The results indicate that subtype F1 remains dominant in patients from Constanta, mainly due to cases coming from the pediatric cohort that have now reached adulthood and are generating secondary cases through sexual transmission. As subtype B strains appeared sporadically before 1999, the strains C and B appear systematically after that moment in time. In 2004 the first subtype A strains were isolated. The year 2007 is the one with the highest biodiversity: along with the dominant subtype F1, subtypes C, A, B, G were isolated and also the circulating recombinant forms CRF02_02, CRF06_cpx and CRF01_AE. Since 2008, the viral population has remained polymorphic, with a dynamic evolution.
topic hiv
hiv-1 subtypes
constanta
url https://doi.org/10.1515/arsm-2017-0030
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