We assessed the incidence of antiretroviral drug resistance in a cohort of 25 antiretroviral-naive, human immunodeficiency virus-positive inmates in Massachusetts. Silent mutations, unexpected mutations at resistant sites, and resistance mutations were recorded. Among these inmates, we found a prevalence of drug resistance mutations that was equivalent to the prevalence previously found in nonprison populations in the same state. © Oxford University Press 2001.
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Stone, D. R., Corcoran, C., Wurcel, A., McGovern, B., Quirk, J., Brewer, A., … D’Aquila, R. T. (2002). Antiretroviral drug resistance mutations in antiretroviral-naive prisoners. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 35(7), 883–886. https://doi.org/10.1086/342697
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