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Triple HIV-1 infection

Authors :
Antoinette C. van der Kuyl
Suzanne Jurriaans
Remco van den Burg
Ben Berkhout
Peter Reiss
Marion Cornelissen
Nicole K. T. Back
Fokla Zorgdrager
Karolina Kozaczynska
Faculteit der Geneeskunde
AII - Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity
Medical Microbiology and Infection Prevention
APH - Amsterdam Public Health
Infectious diseases
Source :
The New England journal of medicine, 352(24), 2557-2559. Massachussetts Medical Society, New England journal of medicine, 352(24), 2557-2559. Massachussetts Medical Society
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Massachussetts Medical Society, 2005.

Abstract

To the Editor: Dual infection with different strains of HIV type 1 (HIV-1) is reported with increasing frequency, attributed mostly to coinfection at the time of the primary infection. However, some patients were superinfected with a second virus after the original seroconversion,1 which generally accelerated disease progression.2 We encountered a case of serial HIV-1 superinfection resulting in a triple infection in a Dutch patient who was originally infected with a subtype B virus. A 35-year-old homosexual man was found to be HIV-1–seropositive in March 2001 and was referred for follow-up. Early in July 2003, the patient presented with acute onset . . .

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15334406 and 00284793
Volume :
352
Issue :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The New England journal of medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ec00045f3ff357d759eae8d16494864