Current perspectives on HIV-1 antiretroviral drug resistance

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Abstract

Current advancements in antiretroviral therapy (ART) have turned HIV-1 infection into a chronic and manageable disease. However, treatment is only effective until HIV-1 develops resistance against the administered drugs. The most recent antiretroviral drugs have become superior at delaying the evolution of acquired drug resistance. In this review, the viral fitness and its correlation to HIV-1 mutation rates and drug resistance are discussed while emphasizing the concept of lethal mutagenesis as an alternative therapy. The development of resistance to the different classes of approved drugs and the importance of monitoring antiretroviral drug resistance are also summarized briefly.

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Iyidogan, P., & Anderson, K. S. (2014, October 24). Current perspectives on HIV-1 antiretroviral drug resistance. Viruses. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/v6104095

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