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Session 90-Poster Abstracts
Molecular Epidemiology: Evolution, Subtype Distribution, and Viral Diversity
Wednesday, 2-4 pm; Poster Hall |
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A Refined Evolutionary History for the Emergence of the HIV-1 Subtype C Epidemic in Africa Damien Tully* and C Wood
Nebraska Ctr for Virology, Univ of Nebraska-Lincoln, US |
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HIV-1 Recombinants with Multiple Parental Strains in Low-prevalence, Remote Regions of Cameroon Jean Carr*1, N Wolfe2, J Torimiro3, L Eyzaguirre1, and D Burke4
1Inst of Human Virology, Baltimore, MD, US; 2Global Viral Forecasting Initiative, San Francisco, CA, US; 3Intl Reference Ctr, Yaounde, Cameroon; and 4Univ of Pittsburgh, Grad Sch of Publ Hlth, PA, US |
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Increase in Inter and Intra Viral Diversity at a Population Level in Uganda from 1994 to 2002 Aleisha Collinson-Streng*1, O Laeyendecker1,2, X Kong3, A Redd1, D Serwadda4, S Lamers5, S Conroy1, R Gray3, M Wawer3, T Quinn1,2, and Rakai Hlth Sci Prgm
1NIAID, NIH, Baltimore, MD, US; 2Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD, US; 3Johns Hopkins Univ Bloomberg Sch of Publ Hlth, Baltimore, MD, US; 4Makerere Univ Sch of Publ Hlth, Kampala, Uganda; and 5BioInfoExperts, Thibodaux, LA, US |
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Genetic Characterization of Diverse HIV-1 Strains Circulating in Russia Natalia Marlowe*1, P Swanson2, L Fang1, V Holzmayer2, P Smith1, R Bruce1, S Thamm3, T Kondrashova3, J Hackett, Jr2, and the Russian HIV-1 Study Group
1Celera, Alameda, CA, US; 2Abbott Diagnostics, Abbott Park, IL, US; and 3Abbott Molecular Europe, Middle East, Africa, and India, Wiesbaden, Germany |
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Molecular Epidemiology of SIV in Eastern Chimpanzees and Gorillas Yingying Li*1, J-B Ndjango2, G Learn1, J Robertson1, J Takehisa1, F Bibollet-Ruche1, P Sharp3, M Worobey4, G Shaw1, and B Hahn1
1Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, US; 2Univ of Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo; 3Univ of Edinburgh, UK; and 4Univ of Arizona, Tucson, US |
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Identification of a Novel, Highly Divergent HTLV-3 in a Primate Hunter in Cameroon William Switzer*1, H Q Zheng1, D Sintasath2, M LeBreton3, J Le Doux Diffo3, B Pike3, U Tamoufe3, C Djoko3, W Heneine1, and N Wolfe3,4
1CDC, Atlanta, GA, US; 2Johns Hopkins Univ Bloomberg Sch of Publ Hlth, Baltimore, MD, US; 3Global Viral Forecasting Initiative, San Francisco, CA, US; and 4Stanford Univ, CA, US |
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HIV Subtype D Is Associated with Rapid CD4 Decline in ART-naive Ugandan Children Theodore Ruel*1, L A Eller2, H Cao1, E Charlebois3, J Achan4, M Kamya4, J Wong3, and D Havlir3
1California Dept of Hlth Svcs, Richmond, US; 2Makerere Univ Walter Reed Project, Kampala, Uganda; 3Univ of California, San Francisco, US; and 4Makerere Univ, Kampala, Uganda |
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