K103N-containing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 variants are selected in some women who receive single-dose (SD) nevirapine (NVP) for prevention of HIV-1 mother-infant transmission. We examined the persistence of K103N in women who received SD NVP prophylaxis. K103N was detected using the LigAmp assay (assay cutoff, 0.5% K103N). K103N was detected at 6-8 weeks in 60 (41.7%) of 144 women. Fading (lack of detection) of K103N was documented in 16 women by 2 years, 43 women by 3 years, and 55 women by 4 and 5 years. Slower fading was independently associated with HIV-1 subtype (D>A) and higher pre-NVP viral load. © 2007 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.
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Flys, T. S., Donnell, D., Mwatha, A., Nakabiito, C., Musoke, P., Mmiro, F., … Eshleman, S. H. (2007). Persistence of K103N-containing HIV-1 variants after single-dose nevirapine for prevention of HIV-1 mother-to-child transmission. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 195(5), 711–715. https://doi.org/10.1086/511433
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