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Dawit Assefa Arimide, Luis Roger Esquivel-Gómez, Yenew Kebede, Sviataslau Sasinovich, Taye Balcha, Per Björkman, Denise Kühnert, Patrik Medstrand
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 13 (2022)
BackgroundEthiopia is one of the sub-Saharan countries hit hard by the HIV epidemic. Previous studies have shown that subtype C dominates the Ethiopian HIV-1 epidemic, but the evolutionary and temporal dynamics of HIV-1 in Ethiopia have not been clos
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https://doaj.org/article/d0b81ec78c3a44459515cae76f9252fd
Autor:
Dawit Assefa Arimide, Zsófia Ilona Szojka, Kidist Zealiyas, Atsbeha Gebreegziabxier, Fekadu Adugna, Sviataslau Sasinovich, Per Björkman, Patrik Medstrand
Publikováno v:
Viruses, Vol 14, Iss 4, p 729 (2022)
Dolutegravir-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been scaled up in many developing countries, including Ethiopia. However, subtype-dependent polymorphic differences might influence the occurrence of HIV-drug-resistance mutations (HIVDRMs). We anal
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https://doaj.org/article/04fe20489c554b5498aa39fb40ce29ef
Autor:
George M. Nduva, Frederick Otieno, Joshua Kimani, Yiakon Sein, Dawit A. Arimide, Lyle R. McKinnon, Francois Cholette, Morris K. Lawrence, Maxwell Majiwa, Moses Masika, Gaudensia Mutua, Omu Anzala, Susan M. Graham, Larry Gelmon, Matt A. Price, Adrian D. Smith, Robert C. Bailey, Patrik Medstrand, Eduard J. Sanders, Joakim Esbjörnsson, Amin S. Hassan
BackgroundEvidence on the distribution of pre-treatment HIV-1 drug resistance (HIVDR) by risk groups is limited in Africa. We assessed prevalence, trends, and transmission dynamics of pre-treatment HIVDR within-and-between men who have sex with men (
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::b1282385d4ddc0f2cc37ff434c424d2c
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.21.23287487
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.21.23287487
Autor:
Dawit Assefa, Arimide, Minilik Demissie, Amogne, Yenew, Kebede, Taye T, Balcha, Fekadu, Adugna, Artur, Ramos, Joshua, DeVos, Clement, Zeh, Anette, Agardh, Joy, Chih-Wei Chang, Per, Björkman, Patrik, Medstrand
Publikováno v:
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
To determine viral load (VL) nonsuppression (VLN) rates, HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) prevalence, and associated factors among female sex workers (FSWs) in Ethiopia.A cross-sectional biobehavioral survey was conducted among FSWs in 11 cities in Ethiop
Autor:
Dawit Assefa Arimide, Almaz Abebe, Yenew Kebede, Fekadu Adugna, Tesfaye Tilahun, Desta Kassa, Yibeltal Assefa, Taye Tolera Balcha, Per Björkman, Patrik Medstrand
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 10, p e0205446 (2018)
BACKGROUND:The HIV-1 epidemic in Ethiopia has been shown to be dominated by two phylogenetically distinct subtype C clades, the Ethiopian (C'-ET) and East African (C-EA) clades, however, little is known about the temporal dynamics of the HIV epidemic
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https://doaj.org/article/e938b2033d4c4e7b9800317bd92951bd
Autor:
Dawit Assefa, Arimide, Luis Roger, Esquivel-Gómez, Yenew, Kebede, Sviataslau, Sasinovich, Taye, Balcha, Per, Björkman, Denise, Kühnert, Patrik, Medstrand
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in microbiology. 13
Ethiopia is one of the sub-Saharan countries hit hard by the HIV epidemic. Previous studies have shown that subtype C dominates the Ethiopian HIV-1 epidemic, but the evolutionary and temporal dynamics of HIV-1 in Ethiopia have not been closely scruti
Publikováno v:
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 83(5)
BACKGROUND: The use of surrogate markers for targeting viral load (VL) testing could be an alternative to universal VL testing during antiretroviral treatment (ART) and would allow for more effective resource allocation. We investigated the correlati
Autor:
Tesfaye Tilahun, Yenew Kebede, Taye Tolera Balcha, Desta Kassa, Patrik Medstrand, Dawit A Arimide, Yibeltal Assefa, Almaz Abebe, Fekadu Adugna, Per Björkman
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 10, p e0205446 (2018)
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 10, p e0205446 (2018)
BACKGROUND:The HIV-1 epidemic in Ethiopia has been shown to be dominated by two phylogenetically distinct subtype C clades, the Ethiopian (C'-ET) and East African (C-EA) clades, however, little is known about the temporal dynamics of the HIV epidemic