| Literature DB >> 25332227 |
Lucia Taramasso1, Chiara Dentone2, Anna Alessandrini1, Bianca Bruzzone3, Giancarlo Icardi3, Rodolphe Garraffo4, Ilaria De Macina2, Claudio Viscoli1, Antonio Di Biagio5.
Abstract
In the context of HIV-infected patients with several past antiretroviral therapies and multiple failures, it is possible to be faced with viruses resistant to all drug classes. We report on two HIV-1 infected patients in which the historical genotype showed mutations against all the major drug classes and in which viral suppression has been obtained by non-conventional antiretroviral therapy regimens, including the combination of darunavir at high dosage (800 mg bid), dolutegravir (50 mg bid) and a third agent, i.e. enfuvirtide in the first case and etravirine in the second one.Entities:
Keywords: AIDS; HIV; antiretroviral therapy; darunavir; dolutegravir; resistance; treatment; treatment experienced
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25332227 DOI: 10.1177/0956462414556330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J STD AIDS ISSN: 0956-4624 Impact factor: 1.359