Since drug resistance was first described in HIV in 1989, great progress has been made in our understanding of its genetic basis and molecular mechanisms. Despite these advances and the introduction of many new antiretroviral drugs, resistance remains prevalent. The types of drug resistance tests and their relative advantages and disadvantages are reviewed. How and when these tests should be used to inform HIV clinical practice and their place in anti-HIV drug development are considered
AbstractImportant progress has been made in recent years in the development and clinical use of drug...
Current advancements in antiretroviral therapy (ART) have turned HIV-1 infection into a chronic and ...
Early recommendations for the use of an-tiretroviral drug resistance testing in 1998 cautiously endo...
Since drug resistance was first described in HIV in 1989, great progress has been made in our unders...
Widespread use of antiretroviral agents and the epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) strai...
Human immunode®ciency virus (HIV) type 1 drug-resistance testing is quickly moving from the research...
Abstract. In recent years, resistance testing has become an important tool in optimizing the combina...
While antiretroviral drugs, those approved for clinical use and others under evaluation, attempt in ...
As more drugs for treating HIV have become available, drug resistance profiles within antiretroviral...
Assays that detect antiretroviral drug resistance in human immunode®ciency virus have recently becom...
New information about the benefits and limitations of testing for resistance to human immunodeficien...
While antiretroviral drugs, those approved for clinical use and others under evaluation, attempt in ...
Important progress has been made in recent years in the development and clinical use of drugs for th...
Development of resistance to antiviral drugs is a major problem in treatment of several viral infect...
Throughout most of the past century, physicians could offer patients no treatments for infections ca...
AbstractImportant progress has been made in recent years in the development and clinical use of drug...
Current advancements in antiretroviral therapy (ART) have turned HIV-1 infection into a chronic and ...
Early recommendations for the use of an-tiretroviral drug resistance testing in 1998 cautiously endo...
Since drug resistance was first described in HIV in 1989, great progress has been made in our unders...
Widespread use of antiretroviral agents and the epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) strai...
Human immunode®ciency virus (HIV) type 1 drug-resistance testing is quickly moving from the research...
Abstract. In recent years, resistance testing has become an important tool in optimizing the combina...
While antiretroviral drugs, those approved for clinical use and others under evaluation, attempt in ...
As more drugs for treating HIV have become available, drug resistance profiles within antiretroviral...
Assays that detect antiretroviral drug resistance in human immunode®ciency virus have recently becom...
New information about the benefits and limitations of testing for resistance to human immunodeficien...
While antiretroviral drugs, those approved for clinical use and others under evaluation, attempt in ...
Important progress has been made in recent years in the development and clinical use of drugs for th...
Development of resistance to antiviral drugs is a major problem in treatment of several viral infect...
Throughout most of the past century, physicians could offer patients no treatments for infections ca...
AbstractImportant progress has been made in recent years in the development and clinical use of drug...
Current advancements in antiretroviral therapy (ART) have turned HIV-1 infection into a chronic and ...
Early recommendations for the use of an-tiretroviral drug resistance testing in 1998 cautiously endo...