Continuous spread of HIV-1 subtypes D and CRF01_AE in France from 2003 to 2009.

Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Denys BrandFrancis Barin

Abstract

Among 61 and 35 patients who were infected in France by viruses of the rare clades D and CRF01_AE, respectively, approximately half of them originated from areas where HIV-1 is endemic, but the data showed that both clades have spread in the French indigenous population, particularly in men having sex with men (MSM).

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