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Title: Reverse transcriptase inhibitors drug resistance mutations in drug-naive HIV type 1 positive Kenyans.
Authors: Ng'ang'a, Zipporah W.
Nyamache, A. K.
Waihenya, R.
Muigai, A. W.
Khamadi, S. A.
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Kenya Medical Association
Citation: East Afr Med J. 2011 Jan;88(1):4-8.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the extent of HIV-1 drug resistance among drug naive Kenyan individuals. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Kenya Medical Research Institute HIV laboratory Nairobi, Kenya. SUBJECTS: A total of seventy eight HIV-1 positive drug naive subjects randomised from five Kenyan provincial hospitals between April and June 2004. RESULTS: A major non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase (NNRTI) an associated mutation was found in one patient (1.3%). NNRTI associated resistance mutations were present at amino acid codon sites G98A (2.56%); K103E (1.3%) and L100F (3.57%) prevalences. Baseline resistance may compromise the response to standard NNRTI-based first-line ART in 1.3 % of the study subjects. CONCLUSION: This indicates in general, that drug resistance among HIV-1 positive drug naive individual is at low thresholds (1.3%) but the problem could be more serious than reported here. Continuous resistance monitoring is therefore warranted to maintain individual and population-level ART effectiveness.
URI: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24968596
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