2003
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0936469100
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Tracing the origin and history of the HIV-2 epidemic

Abstract: In this study we date the introduction of HIV-2 into the human population and estimate the epidemic history of HIV-2 subtype A in Guinea-Bissau, the putative geographic origin of HIV-2. The evolutionary history of the simian immunodeficiency virus sooty mangabey͞HIV-2 lineage was reconstructed by using available database sequences with known sampling dates, and a timescale for this history was calculated by using maximum likelihood methods. The date of the most recent common ancestor of HIV-2 subtype A strains… Show more

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“…Such a significant cluster is suitable for a coalescent analysis. The specific demographic model based on the neutral theory [Pybus et al, 2001Lemey et al, 2003], which has a constant size in the past and changes to exponential growth until the present, was applied for investigating the Japanese endemic of HBV/D in Ehime. Several historical factors in Japan have probably affected the spread of HBV/D, such as an increase of intravenous drug abuse in the 1940s during and after World War II, and the increase of blood transfusion procedures and the use of non-sterilized medical materials in the 1960s and 1970s.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such a significant cluster is suitable for a coalescent analysis. The specific demographic model based on the neutral theory [Pybus et al, 2001Lemey et al, 2003], which has a constant size in the past and changes to exponential growth until the present, was applied for investigating the Japanese endemic of HBV/D in Ehime. Several historical factors in Japan have probably affected the spread of HBV/D, such as an increase of intravenous drug abuse in the 1940s during and after World War II, and the increase of blood transfusion procedures and the use of non-sterilized medical materials in the 1960s and 1970s.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model assumes a continuous epidemic process in which the viral transmission parameters remain constant through time. Model fitting was evaluated by likelihood ratio tests of the parametric ML estimates [Lemey et al, 2003;Pybus et al, 2003]. Approximate 95% confidence intervals for the parameters were estimated using the likelihood ratio test statistics.…”
Section: Demographic Modelmentioning
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“…Quant au VIH-1 du groupe N, il n'a été retrouvé que chez quelques personnes vivant au Cameroun [21]. Si le virus ancestral du VIH-1 M a bien été identifié au Cameroun, il n'en demeure pas moins que la plus grande diversité génétique du VIH-1 M en termes de nombre de sous-types et de diversité intra soustype a été observée dans la partie occidentale de la RDC suggérant que l'épicentre de l'épidémie du VIH-1 du groupe M est situé dans cette région d'Afrique [22,23] [30]. Bien que le mode exact de transmission des virus simiens (SIVcpz et SIVsmm) à l'homme ne soit pas connu, l'exposition à du sang ou à des sécrétions d'animaux infectés à l'occasion de la chasse ou de la préparation de la viande de brousse semble la cause la plus probable de contamination.…”
Section: Origine Du Vih-1 Groupe O : L'infection Siv Du Gorille ?unclassified
“…L'essentiel des collections muséales est en effet constitué de spécimens capturés dans la nature. L'intérêt de ces spécimens est d'autant plus grand que les transmissions de VIH-1 et VIH-2 ont sûrement eu lieu dans la première moitié du siècle dernier [7,8], période au cours de laquelle les collections se sont considéra-blement enrichies. Mais cet intérêt potentiel ne fait bien sûr sens qu'à la condition que l'amplification d'ADN proviral à partir d'os ou de peau soit possible.…”
Section: Des Rétrovirus Dans Les Muséesunclassified