Phylogenetic Analysis of Spread of Hepatitis C Virus Identified during HIV Outbreak Investigation, Unnao, India
Arati Mane, Sunitha Manjari Kasibhatla, Pallavi Vidhate, Vandana Saxena, Sandip Patil, Amrita Rao, Amit Nirmalkar, Urmila Kulkarni-Kale, and Samiran Panda
Author affiliations: Indian Council of Medical Research–National AIDS Research Institute, Pune, India (A. Mane, P. Vidhate, V. Saxena, S. Patil, A. Rao, A, Nirmalkar, S. Panda); Savitribai Phule Pune University Bioinformatics Centre, Pune (S.M. Kasibhatla, U. Kulkarni-Kale); Centre for Development of Advanced Computing High Performance Computing–Medical and Bioinformatics Applications Group, Pune (S.M. Kasibhatla); Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, India (S. Panda)
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Table 2
Viral load among HCV antibody–positive persons identified during HIV outbreak investigation, by HIV serostatus, Unnao, India*
Category |
Viral load, log IU/mL, + SD |
p value |
Persons with HCV monoinfection |
5.46 + 1.09 |
0.07† |
Persons with HIV–HCV co-infection
|
5.93 + 0.91
|
|
Persons with undetectable HIV-1 viral load |
5.85 ± 0.76 |
0.65‡ |
Persons with detectable HIV-1 viral load |
6.06 + 1.15 |
|
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