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Protease and the first half of reverse transcriptase from 71 Romanian patients failing highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) have been sequenced and phylogenetically analyzed. These analyses show that 70 patients were infected with subtype F1 and one with subtype C. The pattern of drug resistance mutations in subtype F1-infected patients failing HAART is similar to that described for subtype B strains.

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HIV type 1 genetic diversity and genotypic drug susceptibility in the Republic of Moldova.

AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses

September 2001

Virology and Pathology Laboratories, School of Medicine, Gr. T. Popa University of Iasi, Romania.

HIV-1 genetic diversity and, for the first time, genotypic drug susceptibility was investigated for strains circulating in the Republic of Moldova (of the former Soviet Union). Eighty-three samples from adults recently infected by intravenous drug use (IDU) (n = 60), heterosexual contact (n = 8), and from blood donors (n = 15) that tested positive from 1997 to 1998, and originating from different regions of Moldova were serotyped. By group-specific and subtype-specific peptide ELISA, patients were infected by serotype A (n = 65), serotype B (n = 1), or were nontypable (n = 17).

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