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Adenovirus types 5 and 35 seroprevalence in AIDS risk groups supports type 35 as a vaccine vector

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AIDS
Volume 18, Issue 8, Pages 1213-1216

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00002030-200405210-00019

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The seroprevalence of adenovirus types 5 (Ad5) and 35 (Ad35) was investigated in patients at risk of AIDS. The seroprevalence of Ad5 was higher than Ad35 in HIV-infected patients from the Netherlands (60% versus 7%) and sub-Saharan Africa (90% versus 20%). The seroprevalence was similar among HIV-infected and uninfected individuals, and remained constant during progression to AIDS. Ad35 is less prone to neutralization than Ad5, encouraging the further development of Ad35 for vaccination against HIV.

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