HIV Drug Resistance Mutations in Non-B Subtypes After Prolonged Virological Failure on NNRTI-Based First-Line Regimens in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Author: , BertagnolioSilvia, EasterbrookPhilippa J, HoppeAnne, KityoCissy, MambuleIvan, MugyenyiPeter, NankyaImmaculate, NdashimyeEmmanuel, PatonNicholas I, ThompsonJennifer, WalkerA Sarah, WarambwaColin, Wools-KaloustianKara, van OosterhoutJoep J

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OBJECTIVE: To determine drug resistance mutation (DRM) patterns in a large cohort of patients failing nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI)-based first-line antiretroviral therapy regimens in programs without routine viral load (VL) monitoring and to examine intersubtype differences ...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5427983/

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HIV Drug Resistance: Navigating the Shifting Sands of Sub-Saharan Africa

The fight against HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa is a relentless battle, with drug resistance posing a significant challenge. This study explores the patterns of drug resistance mutations (DRMs) among patients in Sub-Saharan Africa who have failed first-line antiretroviral therapy. This research is like a team of explorers carefully mapping the changing landscape of HIV drug resistance, understanding its complex patterns and implications. The study focuses on non-B subtypes of HIV, a group that is particularly challenging to treat.

Understanding the Complex Landscape of HIV Resistance

The study reveals interesting differences in DRM patterns across different HIV subtypes. The findings suggest that some subtypes are more prone to developing resistance to specific drugs, like etravirine and rilpivirine. This is like discovering that certain areas in the desert have unique challenges for travelers, requiring different approaches to navigation. This information is critical for adapting treatment strategies to ensure effective therapy for individuals with different subtypes.

Developing Effective Treatment Strategies

This study highlights the importance of understanding the specific characteristics of different HIV subtypes to effectively combat drug resistance. By carefully analyzing the patterns of DRMs, researchers can develop more tailored treatment approaches to improve patient outcomes. This is like adapting travel plans based on the specific challenges of a particular desert region, ensuring a safer and more successful journey.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study illuminates the complex and evolving landscape of HIV drug resistance in Sub-Saharan Africa. By understanding the unique patterns of DRMs across different subtypes, researchers can develop more tailored treatment strategies to combat this persistent challenge. This is like a group of travelers studying the shifting sands of a desert, adapting their strategies to ensure a successful and safe journey through this challenging terrain.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2017-06-23
  2. Date Revised 2022-01-29
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Pubmed ID

28129253

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC5427983

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