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Short Communication: HIV-1 Transmission Networks Across South Korea

Authors
Ahn, Mi YoungWertheim, Joel O.Kim, Woo JooKim, Shin-WooLee, Jin SooAnn, Hea WonJeon, YongdukAhn, Jin YoungSong, Je EunOh, Dong HyunKim, Yong ChanKim, Eun JinJung, In YoungKim, Moo HyunJeong, WooyoungJeong, Su JinKu, Nam SuKim, June MyungSmith, Davey M.Choi, Jun Yong
Issue Date
8월-2017
Publisher
MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
Keywords
HIV transmission network; HIV-1 env V3 sequence; South Korea
Citation
AIDS RESEARCH AND HUMAN RETROVIRUSES, v.33, no.8, pp.827 - 831
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Journal Title
AIDS RESEARCH AND HUMAN RETROVIRUSES
Volume
33
Number
8
Start Page
827
End Page
831
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/82747
DOI
10.1089/aid.2016.0212
ISSN
0889-2229
Abstract
Molecular epidemiology can help clarify the properties and dynamics of HIV-1 transmission networks in both global and regional scales. We studied 143 HIV-1-infected individuals recruited from four medical centers of three cities in South Korea between April 2013 and May 2014. HIV-1 env V3 sequence data were generated (337-793 bp) and analyzed using a pairwise distance-based clustering approach to infer putative transmission networks. Participants whose viruses were <= 2.0% divergent according to Tamura-Nei 93 genetic distance were defined as clustering. We collected demographic, risk, and clinical data and analyzed these data in relation to clustering. Among 143 participants, we identified nine putative transmission clusters of different sizes (range 2-4 participants). The reported risk factor of participants were concordant in only one network involving two participants, that is, both individuals reported homosexual sex as their risk factor. The participants in the other eight networks did not report concordant risk factors, although they were phylogenetically linked. About half of the participants refused to report their risk factor. Overall, molecular epidemiology provides more information to understand local transmission networks and the risks associated with these networks.
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