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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-42095

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HIV-1 prevalence was studied in 1,890 metamphetamine users from Thanyarak Hospital from 1999 to 2000. 64.8 per cent positive urine metamphetamine and 2.3 per cent positive urine opiate were observed. The most common route of the drug intake was 93.92 per cent inhalation. HIV-1 prevalence was 2.44 per cent (95% Confidence interval; 1.65-3.18%). 44 out of 46 HIV-1 infected cases were typeable as 32 (72.73%) subtype E and the rest of subtype B'. Active opiate users had a higher rate of HIV-1 infection, 15.91 per cent, compared to 2.11 per cent of the non-opiate users (Fisher's exact test p=0.0002). This group of metamphetamine users is important to public health and more attention on intervention efforts towards HIV infection is urgently needed.


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Adolescent , Adulte , Répartition par âge , Comorbidité , Femelle , Infections à VIH/diagnostic , Séronégativité VIH , Séropositivité VIH , VIH-1 (Virus de l'Immunodéficience Humaine de type 1)/isolement et purification , Humains , Mâle , Métamfétamine/effets indésirables , Adulte d'âge moyen , Surveillance de la population , Prévalence , Facteurs de risque , Répartition par sexe , Troubles liés à une substance/diagnostic , Thaïlande/épidémiologie
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Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol ; 2000 Jun; 18(2): 93-8
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-36866

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CCR5, a chemokine receptor, is the principal coreceptor for macrophage-tropic HIV-1 which is the most important variant for viral transmission. It has been demonstrated that a homozygous genotype of a 32-bp deletion in CCR5 gene (delta32CCR5) shows a high degree of resistance to HIV-1 infection. To demonstrate that delta32CCR5 does exist in Thai natives, the CCR5 genotypes and allelic frequencies in 860 Thai injecting drug users (IDUs) were determined by PCR and DNA sequencing. Of these, six (0.7%) were CCR5/delta32CCR5 heterozygotes and no homozygote was found. The overall delta32CCR5 allelic frequency was 0.0035 and in HIV-1 seronegative (n = 490) and seropositive (n = 370) IDUs were 0.0051 and 0.0004, respectively, which were not significantly different (p = 0.3776). Here we report that the delta32CCR5 does exist in Thai IDUs as it is present in other human races. Such low allelic frequency may indicate that this mutation does not attribute a significant role in HIV-1 transmission in Thai IDUs.


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Adulte , Allèles , Études de cohortes , Études transversales , Femelle , Génotype , Infections à VIH/épidémiologie , Séronégativité VIH , Séropositivité VIH/génétique , VIH-1 (Virus de l'Immunodéficience Humaine de type 1) , Hétérozygote , Humains , Mâle , Mutation , Prévalence , Récepteurs CCR5/génétique , Toxicomanie intraveineuse/génétique , Thaïlande/ethnologie
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