Antiretroviral resistance in HIV-1 patients at a tertiary medical institute in Saudi Arabia: A retrospective study and analysis

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Background: Since the early 90's antiretroviral drugs have been available at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSH&RC), a referral hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for the treatment of both adults and children infected with HIV-1. However, up to date, there are no genetic profiling data for the resistance-causing mutations in HIV-1 virus in patients on antiretroviral drugs therapy. This paper presents an initial report and a profiling survey of drug resistance-associated mutations of 103 HIV-1 patients seen at KFSH&RC. Methods: This is a retrospective study on Patients treated at KFSH&RC since 2003 up to 2016. The analysis was done on the drug resistance mutations profiles of 103 patients who were undergoing highly active antiretroviral therapy protocols. Results: Our analysis shows that the drug resistance mutations reported in our treatment cohort of HIV-infected adults patients is similar what is internationally reported to some extent. Additionally, we have identified novel drug resistance causing mutations. Furthermore, different profile of drug resistance causing mutations was also observed. Conclusion: Patients showed both similar and new drug resistant causing mutations, early identification of these mutations is crucial to guide and avoid failure future therapy.

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Al-Mozaini, M., Alrahbeni, T., Al-Mograbi, R., & Alrajhi, A. (2018). Antiretroviral resistance in HIV-1 patients at a tertiary medical institute in Saudi Arabia: A retrospective study and analysis. BMC Infectious Diseases, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-018-3339-7

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