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Rupert Kaul, Tao Dong, Francis A. Plummer, Joshua Kimani, Timothy Rostron, Peter Kiama, Ephantus Njagi, Erastus Irungu, Bashir Farah, Julius Oyugi, Rana Chakraborty, Kelly S. MacDonald, Job J. Bwayo, Andrew McMichael, Sarah L. Rowland-Jones
Published in Volume 107, Issue 10
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(10):1303–1310 doi:10.1172/JCI12433
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Association between duration of previous HIV-1 exposure and HIV-1–specific IFN-γ ELISPOT responses in HEPS sex workers. HIV-1–seronegative sex workers (n = 91) were divided into three groups, according to the duration of enrollment in the sex worker cohort: ≥3 years (group 1; n = 67); 1–3 years (group 2; n = 16); <1 year (group 3; n = 8). Group 4 consisted of 18 HIV-1–seronegative Kenyan women with no history of commercial sex work. The vertical bars represent the percentage of each group demonstrating HIV-1 CTL epitope-specific ELISPOT responses (see text for definition).