The role of migration and domestic transmission in the spread of HIV-1 non-B subtypes in Switzerland.


Autoria(s): von Wyl V.; Kouyos R.D.; Yerly S.; Böni J.; Shah C.; Bürgisser P.; Klimkait T.; Weber R.; Hirschel B.; Cavassini M.; Staehelin C.; Battegay M.; Vernazza P.L.; Bernasconi E.; Ledergerber B.; Bonhoeffer S.; Günthard H.F.; Swiss HIV Cohort Study
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

BACKGROUND: By analyzing human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) pol sequences from the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS), we explored whether the prevalence of non-B subtypes reflects domestic transmission or migration patterns. METHODS: Swiss non-B sequences and sequences collected abroad were pooled to construct maximum likelihood trees, which were analyzed for Swiss-specific subepidemics, (subtrees including ≥80% Swiss sequences, bootstrap >70%; macroscale analysis) or evidence for domestic transmission (sequence pairs with genetic distance <1.5%, bootstrap ≥98%; microscale analysis). RESULTS: Of 8287 SHCS participants, 1732 (21%) were infected with non-B subtypes, of which A (n = 328), C (n = 272), CRF01_AE (n = 258), and CRF02_AG (n = 285) were studied further. The macroscale analysis revealed that 21% (A), 16% (C), 24% (CRF01_AE), and 28% (CRF02_AG) belonged to Swiss-specific subepidemics. The microscale analysis identified 26 possible transmission pairs: 3 (12%) including only homosexual Swiss men of white ethnicity; 3 (12%) including homosexual white men from Switzerland and partners from foreign countries; and 10 (38%) involving heterosexual white Swiss men and females of different nationality and predominantly nonwhite ethnicity. CONCLUSIONS: Of all non-B infections diagnosed in Switzerland, <25% could be prevented by domestic interventions. Awareness should be raised among immigrants and Swiss individuals with partners from high prevalence countries to contain the spread of non-B subtypes.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_84330699B06F

isbn:1537-6613 (Electronic)

pmid:21881125

doi:10.1093/infdis/jir491

isiid:000294595900017

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 204, no. 7, pp. 1095-1103

Palavras-Chave #African Continental Ancestry Group/statistics & numerical data; Asian Continental Ancestry Group/statistics & numerical data; Cluster Analysis; Emigration and Immigration; European Continental Ancestry Group/statistics & numerical data; Female; Gene Products, pol/metabolism; HIV Infections/ethnology; HIV Infections/genetics; HIV-1/genetics; HIV-1/metabolism; Heterosexuality/statistics & numerical data; Homosexuality, Male/statistics & numerical data; Humans; Likelihood Functions; Logistic Models; Male; Molecular Sequence Data; Prevalence; Switzerland/epidemiology
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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