The Role of HIV Replicative Fitness in Perinatal Transmission of HIV |
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Authors: | Xue-qing Chen Chang Liu Xiao-hong Kong |
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Affiliation: | Xue-qing Chen,Chang Liu and Xiao-hong Kong**(Laboratory of Medical Molecular Virology,School of Medicine,Nankai University,Tianjin 300071,China) |
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Abstract: | ![]() Perinatal transmission of Human immunodeficiency virus(HIV),also called mother-to-child transmission(MTCT),accounts for 90% of infections in infants worldwide and occurs in 30%-45% of children born to untreated HIV-1 infected mothers.Among HIV-1 infected mothers,some viruses are transmitted from mothers to their infants while others are not.The relationship between virologic properties and the pathogenesis caused by HIV-1 remains unclear.Previous studies have demonstrated that one obvious source of selectiv... |
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Keywords: | Human immunodeficiency virus(HIV) Acquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS) Mother-to-child transmission(MTCT) Replicative fitness Gp120 |
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