1970s and ‘Patient 0’ HIV-1 genomes illuminate early HIV/AIDS history in North America
Submitted by susan on Thu, 2016-10-27 14:57
The emergence of HIV-1 group M subtype B in North American men who have sex with men was a key turning point in the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Phylogenetic studies have suggested cryptic subtype B circulation in the United States (US) throughout the 1970s and an even older presence in the Caribbean. However, these temporal and geographical inferences, based upon partial HIV-1 genomes that postdate the recognition of AIDS in 1981, remain contentious and the earliest movements of the virus within the US are unknown.
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http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature19827.html
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27/10/2016