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Limitations to Contact Tracing And Phylogenetic Analysis in Establishing HIV Type 1 Transmission Networks in Cuba
2007
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
Sequence analysis can be used to evaluate transmission networks. We have used retrospective samples to examine two HIV-1 transmission networks established by contact tracing. Regions of the HIV-1 region representing segments of gag and env were amplified by RT-PCR from frozen plasma samples and the sequence of each PCR product was determined. Within one of the networks (composed of 38 subjects) we found only a subset of the tested sequence clusters was consistent with the reported
doi:10.1089/aid.2006.0158
pmid:17411367
fatcat:c6ci3u4zebah5cdxs4rqpq6cbi