PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Alhusain J. Alzahrani TI - Analysis of HIV subtypes and the phylogenetic tree in HIV-positive samples from Saudi Arabia DP - 2008 Oct 01 TA - Saudi Medical Journal PG - 1394--1396 VI - 29 IP - 10 4099 - http://smj.org.sa/content/29/10/1394.short 4100 - http://smj.org.sa/content/29/10/1394.full SO - Saudi Med J2008 Oct 01; 29 AB - OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of HIV-1 genetic subtypes in Saudi Arabia in samples that are serologically positive for HIV-1, and compare the HIV-1 genetic subtypes prevalent in Saudi Arabia with the subtypes prevalent in other countries.METHODS: Thirty-nine HIV-1 positive samples were analyzed for HIV-1 subtypes using molecular techniques. The study is a retrospective study that was conducted in Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and in Abbott laboratories (United States of America) from 2004 to 2007.RESULTS: All samples were seropositive for HIV-1 group M. Of the 39 seropositive samples, only 12 were polymerase chain reaction positive. Subtype C is the most common virus strain as it occurred in 58% of these samples; subtype B occurred in 17%; and subtypes A, D and G were found in 8% each. The phylogenetic tree was also identified for the isolates.CONCLUSION: Detection of HIV subtypes is important for epidemiological purposes and may help in tracing the source of HIV infections in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.