HIV-1-infection in a man who has sex with men despite self-reported excellent adherence to pre-exposure prophylaxis, the Netherlands, August 2021: be alert to emtricitabine/tenofovir-resistant strain transmission

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In August 2021, a man who has sex with men was diagnosed with HIV-1 infection despite using eventdriven pre-exposure prophylaxis for over 2 years with self-reported excellent adherence. Sequencing identified resistance-associated mutations (RAM) M184V and K65R, conferring resistance to emtricitabine and tenofovir, and RAM V108I and E138A. Background RAM prevalence was two of 164 (1.2%) new HIV diagnoses in Amsterdam (2017-19). We reiterate the need for frequent HIV testing among PrEP users and additional testing in case of symptoms.

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Koole, J. C. D., De La Court, F., Welkers, M. R. A., Yap, K., Stalenhoef, J. E., Jurriaans, S., … Hoornenborg, E. (2022). HIV-1-infection in a man who has sex with men despite self-reported excellent adherence to pre-exposure prophylaxis, the Netherlands, August 2021: be alert to emtricitabine/tenofovir-resistant strain transmission. Eurosurveillance, 27(14). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.es.2022.27.14.2200275

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