1. The first case of HIV-2 in Scotland
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Rory N. Gunson, S. J. Shepherd, David J. Bell, C. Sykes, and Celia Jackson
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treatment ,diagnosis ,business.industry ,Intrinsic resistance ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,virus diseases ,Case Report ,medicine.disease_cause ,Patient management ,West african ,HIV2 ,Pill ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,business ,antiretrovirals ,Demography - Abstract
HIV-1 infects an estimated 37 million people worldwide, while the rarer HIV-2 infects 1–2 million worldwide. HIV-2 is mainly restricted to West African countries. The majority of patients in Scotland are diagnosed with HIV-1, but in 2013 the West of Scotland Specialist Virology Centre (WoSSVC) diagnosed Scotland’s first HIV-2 positive case in a patient from Côte d’Ivoire. HIV-2 differs from HIV-1 in terms of structural viral proteins, viral transmissibility, prolonged period of latency, intrinsic resistance to certain antivirals and how to monitor the effectiveness of treatment. Over the course of 5 years the patient has required several changes in treatment due to both side effects and pill burden. This case highlights the complexity of HIV-2 patient management over time.
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- 2020
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