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KIR-HLA and maternal-infant HIV-1 transmission in sub-Saharan Africa
Maria Paximadis
, Gregory Minevich
, Robert Winchester
, Diana B. Schramm
, Glenda E. Gray
, Gayle G. Sherman
, Ashraf H. Coovadia
, Louise Kuhn
, Caroline T. Tiemessen
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HIV Transmission
100%
Sub-Saharan Africa
100%
Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptor
100%
Infant HIV
100%
KIR2DL3
100%
Maternal Viral Load
100%
Nevirapine
60%
Natural Killer Cells
40%
Intrapartum
40%
HLA Class I
40%
Homozygosity
40%
HLA-C
40%
C1-C2
40%
KIR2DL2
40%
Genotype
20%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1)
20%
South Africa
20%
Attenuation
20%
HIV Disease Progression
20%
Low Viral Load
20%
Exposed Uninfected
20%
Uninfected Infants
20%
Load Change
20%
HLA Class I Molecules
20%
Heterozygosity
20%
Allotype
20%
GC Gene
20%
Load Collective
20%
HLA-C1
20%
Load Correction
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1
100%
Virus Load
100%
Killer-Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptor
100%
Natural Killer Cell
33%
Homozygosity
33%
HLA-C
33%
Genotyping
16%
Heterozygosity
16%
Allotype
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1
100%
Viral Load
100%
Killer-Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptor
100%
Natural Killer Cell
33%
Homozygosity
33%
Heterozygosity
16%
Allotype
16%