Dating the Origin and Estimating the Transmission Rates of the Major HIV-1 Clusters in Greece: Evidence about the Earliest Subtype A1 Epidemic in Europe

Author:

Limnaios StefanosORCID,Kostaki Evangelia GeorgiaORCID,Adamis Georgios,Astriti Myrto,Chini MariaORCID,Mangafas Nikos,Lazanas MariosORCID,Patrinos Stavros,Metallidis Simeon,Tsachouridou Olga,Papastamopoulos Vasileios,Kakalou Eleni,Chatzidimitriou Dimitrios,Antoniadou AnastasiaORCID,Papadopoulos Antonios,Psichogiou Mina,Basoulis DimitriosORCID,Gova Maria,Pilalas DimitriosORCID,Paraskeva Dimitra,Chrysos Georgios,Paparizos Vasileios,Kourkounti Sofia,Sambatakou Helen,Bolanos Vasileios,Sipsas Nikolaos V.ORCID,Lada MalvinaORCID,Barbounakis Emmanouil,Kantzilaki Evrikleia,Panagopoulos Periklis,Maltezos Efstratios,Drimis Stelios,Sypsa Vana,Lagiou Pagona,Magiorkinis Gkikas,Hatzakis Angelos,Skoura Lemonia,Paraskevis DimitriosORCID

Abstract

Our aim was to estimate the date of the origin and the transmission rates of the major local clusters of subtypes A1 and B in Greece. Phylodynamic analyses were conducted in 14 subtype A1 and 31 subtype B clusters. The earliest dates of origin for subtypes A1 and B were in 1982.6 and in 1985.5, respectively. The transmission rate for the subtype A1 clusters ranged between 7.54 and 39.61 infections/100 person years (IQR: 9.39, 15.88), and for subtype B clusters between 4.42 and 36.44 infections/100 person years (IQR: 7.38, 15.04). Statistical analysis revealed that the average difference in the transmission rate between the PWID and the MSM clusters was 6.73 (95% CI: 0.86 to 12.60; p = 0.026). Our study provides evidence that the date of introduction of subtype A1 in Greece was the earliest in Europe. Transmission rates were significantly higher for PWID than MSM clusters due to the conditions that gave rise to an extensive PWID HIV-1 outbreak ten years ago in Athens, Greece. Transmission rate can be considered as a valuable measure for public health since it provides a proxy of the rate of epidemic growth within a cluster and, therefore, it can be useful for targeted HIV prevention programs.

Funder

Gilead Sciences Hellas

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases

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