Molecular epidemiology of a primarily MSM acute HIV-1 cohort in Bangkok, Thailand and connections within networks of transmission in Asia.
David ChangEric Sanders-BuellMeera BoseAnne Marie O'SullivanPhuc PhamEugene KroonDonn J ColbyRujipas SirijatuphatErik BillingsSuteeraporn PinyakornNitiya ChomcheyWiriya RutvisuttinuntGustavo KijakMark de SouzaJean-Louis ExclerPraphan PhanuphakPraphan PhanuphakRobert J O'ConnellJerome H KimMerlin L RobbNelson L MichaelJintanat AnanworanichSodsai Tovanabutranull nullPublished in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2019)
While the majority of strains in Thailand are CRF01_AE and subtype B, emergence of unique recombinant forms (URFs) are found in a moderate fraction of new HIV-1 infections. Approaches to vaccine design and immunotherapeutics will need to monitor and consider the expanding proportion of recombinants and the increasing genetic diversity in the region. Identified HIV-1 transmission networks indicate ongoing spread of HIV-1 among MSM. As HIV-1 epidemics continue to expand in other Asian countries, transmission network analyses can inform strategies for prevention, intervention, treatment and cure.