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Differences in HIV type 1 neutralization breadth in 2 geographically distinct cohorts in africa

Journal of Infectious Diseases, Volume 211, No. 9, Year 2015

To investigate whether distinct populations have differing human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) neutralizing antibody responses, we compared 20 women from Tanzania's HIV Superinfection Study (HISIS) cohort, who were infected multiple HIV subtypes, and 22 women from the Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA) cohort, who were infected exclusively with HIV subtype C. By 2 years after infection, 35% of HISIS subjects developed neutralization breadth, compared with 9% of CAPRISA subjects (P =. 0131). Cumulative viral loads between 3 and 12 months were higher in the HISIS group (P =. 046) and strongly associated with breadth (P <. 0001). While viral load was the strongest predictor, other factors may play a role, as the odds of developing breadth remained higher in HISIS even after correction for viral load.

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Citations: 14
Authors: 14
Affiliations: 8
Identifiers
Research Areas
Infectious Diseases
Study Design
Cohort Study
Study Locations
South Africa
Tanzania
Participants Gender
Female