Optimizing treatment for patients with persistent low-level viremia is complicated because most genotyping tests are validated for viral loads >1000 copies per milliliter. In this study, genotypes of 92 treatment-experienced patients with persistent low-level viremia were determined using an in-house assay. Based on the resistance profiles obtained from genotyping and patient pharmacologic history, patients were either maintained on their antiviral regimen (n = 51) or received an optimized regimen (n = 41).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Most of the non-B HIV-1 subtypes are predominant in Sub-Saharan Africa and India although they have been found worldwide. In the last decade, immigration from these areas has increased considerably in Spain. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of non-B subtypes circulating in a cohort of HIV-1-infected immigrants in Seville, Southern Spain and to identify drug resistance-associated mutations.
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