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Dual human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection and recombination in a dually exposed transfusion recipient. The Transfusion Safety Study Group
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Primary ImmunodeficiencyImmunohematologyHealth SciencesDistinct Hiv-1 StrainsNeurovirologyTransfusion MedicineBlood TransfusionHematologyImmunologyResistance Mutation (Virology)VirologyHuman RetrovirusHiv-1 GenomesHivMedicineLate 1984Aids PathogenesisTransfusion Recipient
We studied a case in which a 2-month-old premature infant was concurrently transfused with packed erythrocytes from two different human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-seropositive donors in late 1984. The two donors also each singly infected a second infant. Inspection of sequences from portions of the HIV-1 genomes in each of the two donors showed a close relationship to the strain in their respective singly exposed recipients. Inspection of sequences from the dually exposed recipient provided evidence of an individual simultaneously infected with two distinct HIV-1 strains, as well as recombination of the two strains in vivo.
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