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HIV I and HIV 2 prevalence of seropositivity in a population of West Africa
Authors:N. Zanchetta  P. Viganò  G. B. Priuli  M. P. Ferrario  M. Zago  A. Pagano
Affiliation:(1) Laboratorio Microbiologia, Istituto di Igiene, Università di Milano, Ospedale "ldquo"L. Sacco"rdquo", Via G.B. Grassi, 74 - 20157 Milano, Italy;(2) 2nd Department of Infectious Diseases, L. Sacco Hospital, Milan, Italy;(3) St. Jean de Dieu Hospital, Tanguità, R.P. Benin
Abstract:In the month of August 1986, tests for anti-HIV 1 and anti-HIV 2 antibodies were performed in people coming to the hospital of Tanguietà (North Benin) (401 subjects) and in people working in the same hospital (23 subjects).The study revealed an anti-HIV 1 antibody prevalence of 0.4% (2/424) and an anti-HIV 2 prevalence of 0.2% (1/419). Seropositivity for both antibodies (anti-HIV 1 and anti-HIV 2) was found in one case; the other case was positive only for anti-HIV 1.The changing composition of the population due to frequent migratory displacements lead us to expect some possible alterations of the registered data in the future.Corresponding author.
Keywords:HIV-1  HIV-2  AIDS Africa
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