HIV‐1 Subtype Diversity in Minnesota
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2005Vol. 192(1), pp. 37–45
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Abstract
Multiple HIV-1 subtypes are present in Minnesota. Our data suggest that most of the HIV cases in Minnesota among African-born patients are non-B subtypes. Population-based surveillance inclusive of groups at high risk for variant strains is needed to monitor the prevalence and variety of HIV subtypes in the United States.
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