Antiretroviral drug resistance among children and youth in the United States with perinatal HIV

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Abstract

Among 234 US youths with perinatal human immunodeficiency virus, 75% had antiretroviral resistance, substantially higher than that of the reference laboratory overall (36%-44%). Resistance to newer antiretrovirals and to all antiretrovirals in a class was uncommon. The only factor independently associated with future resistance was a higher peak viral load.

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Van Dyke, R. B., Patel, K., Kagan, R. M., Karalius, B., Traite, S., Iii, W. A. M., … Hazra, R. (2016). Antiretroviral drug resistance among children and youth in the United States with perinatal HIV. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 63(1), 133–137. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciw213

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