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Primary HIV-1 Subtype C Infection in Ethiopia
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Primary HIV-1 Subtype C Infection in Ethiopia

Abstract

Between 1997 and 2001, 1624 Ethiopian factory workers were enrolled in prospective HIV-1 cohorts in Ethiopia, at Akaki and Wonji towns. HIV-1 seroprevalence at intake was 11.8% (Akaki) and 7.1% (Wonji). HIV-1 incidence was .75 per 100 person-years (Akaki) and .35 per 100 person-years (Wonji). During follow up, CD4 T-cell counts remained significantly lower and CD8 T-cell counts significantly higher in Ethiopian seroconverters compared with Dutch seroconverters. Viral loads were lower in Ethiopian seroconverters versus Dutch seroconverters in the first months after seroconversion, subsequently increasing to similar levels. All 20 Ethiopian seroconverters were infected with HIV-1 subtype C (15 with sub-cluster C' and 5 with sub-cluster C). Viral loads were higher in sub-cluster C'-infected Ethiopian seroconverters. One subject demonstrated a window period of at least 204 days, combined with a high preseroconversion viral load and no decline of CD4 T cells over a follow-up period of at least 3 years.

Authors

de Wit TFR; Tsegaye A; Wolday D; Hailu B; Aklilu M; Sanders E; Hagos M; Kliphuis A; Pollakis G; Krol A

Journal

JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Vol. 30, No. 5, pp. 463–470

Publisher

Wolters Kluwer

Publication Date

August 15, 2002

DOI

10.1097/00126334-200208150-00001

ISSN

1525-4135

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