1. Identification of rare HIV-1 Group N, HBV AE, and HTLV-3 strains in rural South Cameroon
- Author
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Gavin Cloherty, J. Kenmenge, V. Holzmayer, J. Yamaguchi, C. Brennan, Kenn Forberg, Charlotte Ngansop, B. Harris, Lazare Kaptue, Dora Mbanya, Mary A. Rodgers, Ana Vallari, Nicaise Ndembi, Michael Berg, and Bih Awazi
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Hepatitis B virus ,Adolescent ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,Genome, Viral ,Antibodies, Viral ,medicine.disease_cause ,Serology ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Hepatitis B, Chronic ,Virology ,medicine ,Humans ,Cameroon ,Child ,Antigens, Viral ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Human T-lymphotropic virus 1 ,Base Sequence ,biology ,Human T-lymphotropic virus 2 ,Human T-lymphotropic virus 3 ,Blood Screening ,Infant ,virus diseases ,Diagnostic test ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,HTLV-I Infections ,030112 virology ,Child, Preschool ,DNA, Viral ,Immunology ,HIV-1 ,Female - Abstract
Surveillance of emerging viral variants is critical to ensuring that blood screening and diagnostic tests detect all infections regardless of strain or geographic location. In this study, we conducted serological and molecular surveillance to monitor the prevalence and diversity of HIV, HBV, and HTLV in South Cameroon. The prevalence of HIV was 8.53%, HBV was 10.45%, and HTLV was 1.04% amongst study participants. Molecular characterization of 555 HIV-1 specimens identified incredible diversity, including 7 subtypes, 12 CRFs, 6 unclassified, 24 Group O and 2 Group N infections. Amongst 401 HBV sequences were found a rare HBV AE recombinant and two emerging sub-genotype A strains. In addition to HTLV-1 and HTLV-2 strains, sequencing confirmed the fifth known HTLV-3 infection to date. Continued HIV/HBV/HTLV surveillance and vigilance for newly emerging strains in South Cameroon will be essential to ensure diagnostic tests and research stay a step ahead of these rapidly evolving viruses.
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- 2017