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Genotypic prediction of tropism of highly diverse HIV-1 strains from Cameroon

PLoS ONE, Volume 9, No. 11, Article e112434, Year 2014

Background: The use of CCR5 antagonists involves determination of HIV-1 tropism prior to initiation of treatment. HIV-1 tropism can be assessed either by phenotypic or genotypic methods. Genotypic methods are extensively used for tropism prediction. However, their validation in predicting tropism of viral isolates belonging to group M non-B subtypes remains challenging. In Cameroon, the genetic diversity of HIV-1 strains is the broadest reported worldwide. To facilitate the integration of CCR5 antagonists into clinical practice in this region, there is a need to evaluate the performance of genotypic methods for predicting tropism of highly diverse group M HIV-1 strains.
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Research Areas
Genetics And Genomics
Infectious Diseases
Study Locations
Cameroon