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Alexandra U Scherrer1, Viktor von Wyl, Beda Joos, Thomas Klimkait, Philippe Bürgisser, Sabine Yerly, Jürg Böni, Bruno Ledergerber, Huldrych F Günthard.
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The 69 insertion and Q151M mutations are multi-nucleoside/nucleotide resistance mutations (MNR). The prevalence among 4078 antiretroviral therapy (ART)-experienced individuals was <1.3%. Combined ART fully prevented MNR in subtype B infections. Case-control studies were performed to identify risk factors. Control subjects were patients with ≥ 3 thymidine-analogue mutations. The 69 insertion study (27 control subjects, 14 case patients) identified didanosine exposure as a risk (odds ratio, 5.0 per year; P = .019), whereas the Q151M study (which included 44 control subjects and 25 case patients) detected no associations. Following detection, individuals with Q151M tended to have lower suppression rates and higher mortality rates, relative to control subjects. Additional studies are needed to verify these findings in non-subtype B infections.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21285456 PMCID: PMC3119329 DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiq130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226