1. HIV Antiretroviral Resistance Mutations Among Antiretroviral Treatment-Naive and -Experienced Patients in South Korea
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Sun Bean Kim, Je Eun Song, Jin Young Ahn, Yong Chan Kim, Su Jin Jeong, Jun Yong Choi, Dong Hyun Oh, Hea Won Ann, Min Hyung Kim, Jae Kyoung Kim, Sang Hoon Han, Young Goo Song, Nam Su Ku, June Myung Kim, and Heun Choi
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Immunology ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,Virology ,Internal medicine ,Drug Resistance, Viral ,Republic of Korea ,medicine ,Antiretroviral treatment ,Humans ,Mutation ,business.industry ,Sequence Notes ,Middle Aged ,Resistance mutation ,Antiretroviral therapy ,VIROLOGIC FAILURE ,Infectious Diseases ,Female ,business ,HIV drug resistance ,Urban hospital - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence and characteristics of HIV drug resistance mutations among antiretroviral therapy (ART)-naive and ART-experienced patients in South Korea. A total of 50 ART-naive and 34 ART-experienced Korean HIV-1-infected patients who visited an urban hospital from February 2007 to March 2011 were included. Most patients (86.9%) were infected with clade B HIV-1. Six (12%) ART-naive and 22 (64.7%) ART-experienced patients had HIV strains with resistance mutations. Among ART-naive patients, V179D was the most common mutation, being found in five ART-naive patients. Among ART-experienced patients, M184V was the most common mutation. Eight of 34 ART-experienced patients had thymidine analogue mutations (TAMs). The prevalence of drug-resistant HIV-1 in ART-naive patients was higher than in previous reports, and 50% of patients with virologic failure harbored strains with multiple resistance mutations. HIV drug resistance testing should be recommended to guide therapy of ART-naive patients in South Korea.
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- 2013
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