نتایج جستجو برای: superinfection

تعداد نتایج: 1511  

2013
Jing Xue Zhe Cong Jing Xiong Wei Wang Hong Jiang Ting Chen Fangxin Wu Kejian Liu Aihua Su Bin Ju Zhiwei Chen Marcelo A. Couto Qiang Wei Chuan Qin

A possible mechanism of susceptibility to superinfection with simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV)-1157ipd3N4 was explored in twelve SHIVSF162P3-infected Chinese rhesus macaques. Based on the kinetics of viral replication for the second infecting virus following SHIV-1157ipd3N4 inoculation, the monkeys were divided into two groups: those relatively resistant to superinfection (SIR) and th...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Alison M Kell Andrew R Wargo Gael Kurath

We have developed a novel in vivo superinfection fitness assay to examine superinfection dynamics and the role of virulence in superinfection fitness. This assay involves controlled, sequential infections of a natural vertebrate host, Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout), with variants of a coevolved viral pathogen, infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV). Intervals between infections ran...

Journal: :AIDS 2014
Keshet Ronen Barbra A Richardson Susan M Graham Walter Jaoko Kishor Mandaliya R Scott McClelland Julie Overbaugh

OBJECTIVE HIV-1 superinfection occurs frequently in high-risk populations, but its clinical consequences remain poorly characterized. We undertook this study to determine the impact of HIV-1 superinfection on disease progression. DESIGN/METHODS In the largest prospective cohort study of superinfection to date, we compared measures of HIV-1 progression in women who acquired superinfection with...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2014
Andrew D Redd Caroline E Mullis Sarah K Wendel Daniel Sheward Craig Martens Daniel Bruno Lise Werner Nigel J Garrett Quarraisha Abdool Karim Carolyn Williamson Stephen F Porcella Thomas C Quinn Salim S Abdool Karim

HIV-1 superinfection (SI) occurs when an infected individual acquires a distinct new viral strain. The rate of superinfection may be reflective of the underlying HIV risk in a population. The Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA) 004 clinical trial demonstrated that women who used a tenofovir-containing microbicide gel had lower rates of HIV infection than women us...

2017
Colleen R. Courtney Luzia Mayr Aubin J. Nanfack Andrew N. Banin Michael Tuen Ruimin Pan Xunqing Jiang Xiang-Peng Kong Allison R. Kirkpatrick Daniel Bruno Craig A. Martens Lydia Sykora Stephen F. Porcella Andrew D. Redd Thomas C. Quinn Phillipe N. Nyambi Ralf Dürr

HIV superinfection describes the sequential infection of an individual with two or more unrelated HIV strains. Intersubtype superinfection has been shown to cause a broader and more potent heterologous neutralizing antibody response when compared to singly infected controls, yet the effects of intrasubtype superinfection remain controversial. Longitudinal samples were analyzed phylogenetically ...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2007
Anne Piantadosi Bhavna Chohan Vrasha Chohan R. Scott McClelland Julie Overbaugh

Reports of HIV-1 superinfection (re-infection) have demonstrated that the immune response generated against one strain of HIV-1 does not always protect against other strains. However, studies to determine the incidence of HIV-1 superinfection have yielded conflicting results. Furthermore, few studies have attempted to identify superinfection cases occurring more than a year after initial infect...

Journal: :The Lancet. Infectious diseases 2013
Andrew D Redd Thomas C Quinn Aaron A R Tobian

HIV superinfection occurs when an individual with HIV is infected with a new distinct HIV viral strain. Superinfection has been reported throughout the world, and studies have recorded incidence rates of 0-7·7% per year. Use of next-generation sequencing has improved detection of superinfection, which can be transmitted by injecting drug use and sexual intercourse. Superinfection might have inc...

2013
Keshet Ronen Connor O. McCoy Frederick A. Matsen David F. Boyd Sandra Emery Katherine Odem-Davis Walter Jaoko Kishor Mandaliya R. Scott McClelland Barbra A. Richardson Julie Overbaugh

HIV superinfection (reinfection) has been reported in several settings, but no study has been designed and powered to rigorously compare its incidence to that of initial infection. Determining whether HIV infection reduces the risk of superinfection is critical to understanding whether an immune response to natural HIV infection is protective. This study compares the incidence of initial infect...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2005
Davey M Smith Douglas D Richman Susan J Little

Worldwide, 16 cases of HIV-1 superinfection in humans have been reported since 2002. Superinfection is defined as the reinfection of an individual who already has an established infection with a heterologous HIV strain. Controversy exists surrounding superinfection, because it has implications concerning our understanding of worldwide HIV diversity, individual immunity and disease progression, ...

Journal: :Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes and human retrovirology : official publication of the International Retrovirology Association 1998
Andrea Rachinger Precious Manyenga Judith A Burger Tom L P Derks van de Ven Ineke G Stolte Maria Prins Angélique B van 't Wout Hanneke Schuitemaker

BACKGROUND Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) superinfection is infection of an HIV-1 seropositive individual with another HIV-1 strain. The rate at which HIV-1 superinfection occurs might be influenced by sexual behavior. Superinfection might be detected more often by analyzing longitudinal samples collected from time periods of unsafe sexual behavior. METHODS Envelope C2-C4 and gag...

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