舜网讯 据乌干达媒体6日报道,在一项针对乌中部沿湖地区渔民的调查中,研究人员发现多人重复感染不同亚型的艾滋病病毒,这项发现对艾滋病防治以及疫苗研究提出新挑战。

艾滋病病毒
据乌干达《新景报》报道,研究人员在对马萨卡与瓦基索行政区沿维多利亚湖一带的117名男性与女性渔民的调查中发现,其中34人体内携带由两种常见艾滋病病毒亚型“重组”后产生的病毒变体,即两种病毒亚型重复感染。
研究人员担心,如果由具有抗药性的某种亚型病毒引发重复感染,可能会加快病程进展,并大幅增加抗艾滋病病毒治疗的复杂性。
目前,研究人员正在制订干预措施,希望引起渔民们对安全性行为的重视,并为今后的疫苗研究工作搜集更多数据。此外,研究人员还希望找出渔民当中高达28%艾滋病病毒感染率的根源。这一数字是乌干达全国艾滋病病毒平均感染率的4倍多。
研究显示,病毒性疾病的重复感染较为常见,健康人群可同时携带许多病毒的不同毒株,但关于艾滋病病毒是否会发生重复感染,学术界一直存在争议。
乌干达发现多例艾滋病病毒重复染病例
来源:科技日报 2010年09月14日00:52
据乌干达媒体6日报道,在一项针对乌中部沿湖地区渔民的调查中,研究人员发现多人重复感染不同亚型的艾滋病病毒,这项发现对艾滋病防治以及疫苗研究提出新挑战。
据乌干达《新景报》报道,研究人员在对马萨卡与瓦基索行政区沿维多利亚湖一带的117名男性与女性渔民的调查中发现,其中34人体内携带由两种常见艾滋病病毒亚型“重组”后产生的病毒变体,即两种病毒亚型重复感染。
研究人员担心,如果由具有抗药性的某种亚型病毒引发重复感染,可能会加快病程进展,并大幅增加抗艾滋病病毒治疗的复杂性。
目前,研究人员正在制订干预措施,希望引起渔民们对安全性行为的重视,并为今后的疫苗研究工作搜集更多数据。此外,研究人员还希望找出渔民当中高达28%艾滋病病毒感染率的根源。这一数字是乌干达全国艾滋病病毒平均感染率的4倍多。
研究显示,病毒性疾病的重复感染较为常见,健康人群可同时携带许多病毒的不同毒株,但关于艾滋病病毒是否会发生重复感染,学术界一直存在争议。
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HIV infection appears to repeat the treatment more complex / map
http://www.e23.cn2010-9-14 Science and Technology Daily
Abstract: Researchers worry that if a certain drug-resistant virus subtypes caused repeated infections that may accelerate the progression of, and a substantial increase in anti-HIV treatment complexity.
Shun Net News reported, according to Ugandan media on the 6th, in a lake region in central Ukraine and fishermen for the survey, researchers found that multiple repeated infection with different subtypes of HIV, the discovery of the AIDS vaccine research and raise new challenges .
AIDS virus
According to Uganda's "New Vision" reported researchers in Masaka and Wakiso Administrative Region of the Lake Victoria area along the 117 fishermen in the survey of men and women found that 34 of the body carrying the AIDS virus, two common subtypes "Restructuring" resulting from the virus variants that repeated infection of two viral subtypes.
Researchers worry that if the resistant virus subtypes caused a repeat infection may accelerate disease progression, and a substantial increase in anti-HIV treatment complexity.
Currently, researchers are developing interventions, I hope to attract the fishermen on the importance of safe sex, and for future vaccine research to gather more data. In addition, the researchers hope to identify up to 28% of fishermen were the root causes of HIV infection. This figure is an average of Uganda's national HIV infection rate of 4 percent.
Studies have shown that repeated viral infections are more common in healthy people can simultaneously carry many different virus strains, but on whether the duplication of HIV infection, the academic community has been controversial.
Uganda found that many cases of HIV infected patients to repeat
Source: Science and Technology Daily at 00:52 on September 14, 2010
6, according to media reports in Uganda, in a lake region in central Ukraine and fishermen for the survey, researchers found that multiple repeated infection with different subtypes of HIV, the discovery of the AIDS vaccine research and raise new challenges.
According to Uganda's "New Vision" reported the researchers in the Masaka and Wakiso Administrative Region of the Lake Victoria area along the 117 fishermen in the survey of men and women found that 34 of them carrying the body from the two common subtypes of HIV "Restructuring" resulting from the virus variants that repeated infection of two viral subtypes.
Researchers worry that if the resistant virus subtypes caused a repeat infection may accelerate disease progression, and a substantial increase in anti-HIV treatment complexity.
Currently, researchers are developing interventions, I hope to attract the fishermen on the importance of safe sex, and for future vaccine research to gather more data. In addition, the researchers hope to identify up to 28% of fishermen were the root causes of HIV infection. This figure is an average of Uganda's national HIV infection rate of 4 percent.
Studies have shown that repeated viral infections are more common in healthy people can simultaneously carry many different virus strains, but on whether the duplication of HIV infection, the academic community has been controversial.