a, Correlation between HLA prevalence and the five stable, non-reverting variants (symbols in Figs 2 and 3, and Supplementary Fig. 3; grey triangles, I31V; green squares, D312X). b, Eight variants demonstrated to reduce viral fitness (see text, Fig. 3 and Supplementary Fig. 3; turquoise triangles, L268X; yellow squares. A146X; sky-blue squares, V168I; yellow circles, I247X). c, d, Data from acute London cohort. c, Number of HLA-B*51-positive and HLA-B*51-negative subjects carrying the non-reverting I135X variant. The percentage of I135X in HLA-B*51-negative subjects at enrolment (42%) assumed the percentage of I135X in all subjects at transmission (I135X frequency in HLA-B*51-positive subjects at enrolment was 69%, P = 0.07). d, The reverting HLA-B*57/5801-restricted T242X mutation. T242X frequency in HLA-B*57/5801-negative subjects at enrolment was 7%, versus 33% in HLA-B*57/5801-positive subjects (P = 0.01). Error bars represent 95% confidence limits, obtained using a binomial error distribution.