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Drug resistance mutations in drug-naive HIV type 1 subtype C-infected individuals from rural Malawi.


ABSTRACT: In this preliminary study we show that in 2008, 3 years after antiretroviral therapy was introduced into the Karonga District, Malawi, a greater than expected number of drug-naive individuals have been infected with HIV-1 subtype C virus harboring major and minor drug resistance mutations (DRMs). From a sample size of 40 reverse transcriptase (RT) consensus sequences from drug-naive individuals we found five showing NRTI and four showing NNRTI mutations with one individual showing both. From 29 protease consensus sequences, again from drug-naive individuals, we found evidence of minor DRMs in three. Additional major and minor DRMs were found in clonal sequences from a number of individuals that were not present in the original consensus sequences. This clearly illustrates the importance of sequencing multiple HIV-1 variants from individuals to fully assess drug resistance.

SUBMITTER: Bansode V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3068870 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Drug resistance mutations in drug-naive HIV type 1 subtype C-infected individuals from rural Malawi.

Bansode Vijay V   Drebert Zuzanna J ZJ   Travers Simon A A SA   Banda Emmanuel E   Molesworth Anna A   Crampin Amelia A   Ngwira Bagrey B   French Neil N   Glynn Judith R JR   McCormack Grace P GP  

AIDS research and human retroviruses 20101015 4


In this preliminary study we show that in 2008, 3 years after antiretroviral therapy was introduced into the Karonga District, Malawi, a greater than expected number of drug-naive individuals have been infected with HIV-1 subtype C virus harboring major and minor drug resistance mutations (DRMs). From a sample size of 40 reverse transcriptase (RT) consensus sequences from drug-naive individuals we found five showing NRTI and four showing NNRTI mutations with one individual showing both. From 29  ...[more]

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