Bloodsucking Insects And Human-Immunodeficiency-Virus - Study On Hiv Survival In Triatoma-Infestans (Klug 1884)

REVUE DE MEDECINE INTERNE(1993)

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We investigated whether Triatoma infestans could shelter the HIV1 virus. For this purpose we measured the survival time of the virus in the alimentary tract. Retrovirus activity was demonstrated in the lymphocyte co-culture supranatant by dosing the p24 antigen and the reverse transcriptase activity. The virus has been found alive up to the 7th day after the last infectious meal of the insect.
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