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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

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immunology and microbiology

K65R and Y181C are less prevalent in HAART-experienced HIV-1 subtype A patients

AIDS, Volume 19, No. 16, Year 2005

The vast majority of HIV-1 infections globally are caused by subtype A or C, although little is known about their drug resistance profiles. We found that HAART-experienced patients infected with sub-type A had a lower prevalence of K65R and Y181C than those with subtypes B or C, despite similar exposure to antiretroviral agents that select for these mutations. If confirmed, this information may be important in the planning of antiretroviral regimens in patients infected with HIV-1 subtype A.
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Citations: 30
Authors: 5
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Research Areas
Infectious Diseases
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study