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Andrea De Luca1, David Dunn, Maurizio Zazzi, Ricardo Camacho, Carlo Torti, Iuri Fanti, Rolf Kaiser, Anders Sönnerborg, Francisco M Codoñer, Kristel Van Laethem, Anne-Mieke Vandamme, Loveleen Bansi, Valeria Ghisetti, David A M C van de Vijver, David Asboe, Mattia C F Prosperi, Simona Di Giambenedetto.
Abstract
HIV-1 drug resistance represents a major obstacle to infection and disease control. This retrospective study analyzes trends and determinants of resistance in antiretroviral treatment (ART)-exposed individuals across 7 countries in Europe. Of 20 323 cases, 80% carried at least one resistance mutation: these declined from 81% in 1997 to 71% in 2008. Predicted extensive 3-class resistance was rare (3.2% considering the cumulative genotype) and peaked at 4.5% in 2005, decreasing thereafter. The proportion of cases exhausting available drug options dropped from 32% in 2000 to 1% in 2008. Reduced risk of resistance over calendar years was confirmed by multivariable analysis.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23315324 DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jit017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226