OBJECTIVES: To test retrospectively the ability of four freely available rules-based expert systems to predict short- and medium-term virological outcome following an antiretroviral treatment switch in pre-treated HIV-1 patients. METHODS: The HIV-1 genotype interpretation systems (GISs) HIVdb, ANRS, Rega and AntiRetroScan were tested for their accuracy in predicting response to highly active antiretroviral therapy using 8 week (n = 765) and 24 week (n = 634) follow-up standardized treatment change episodes extracted from the Italian Antiretroviral Resistance Cohort Analysis (ARCA) database. A genotypic sensitivity score (GSS) was derived for each genotype-treatment pair for the different GISs and tested as a predictor of virological ...
INTRODUCTION: Clinically evaluating genotypic interpretation systems is essential to provide optima...
Background. Interpreting human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) genotypic drug-resistance test ...
Clinically evaluating genotypic interpretation systems is essential to provide optimal guidance in d...
OBJECTIVES: To test retrospectively the ability of four freely available rules-based expert systems...
Objectives To test retrospectively the ability of four freely available rules-based expert systems ...
OBJECTIVES: To test retrospectively the ability of four freely available rules-based expert systems ...
OBJECTIVES: To test retrospectively the ability of four freely available rules-based expert systems ...
Objectives: To test retrospectively the ability of four freely available rules-based expert systems ...
textabstractBackground: Several decision support systems have been developed to interpret HIV-1 drug...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Several decision support systems have been developed to interpret HIV-1 drug re...
BACKGROUND: Several decision support systems have been developed to interpret HIV-1 drug resistance...
Several decision support systems have been developed to interpret HIV-1 drug resistance genotyping r...
OBJECTIVES: The development of a genotypic drug resistance interpretation algorithm, and the evaluat...
INTRODUCTION: Clinically evaluating genotypic interpretation systems is essential to provide optima...
Background. Interpreting human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) genotypic drug-resistance test ...
Clinically evaluating genotypic interpretation systems is essential to provide optimal guidance in d...
OBJECTIVES: To test retrospectively the ability of four freely available rules-based expert systems...
Objectives To test retrospectively the ability of four freely available rules-based expert systems ...
OBJECTIVES: To test retrospectively the ability of four freely available rules-based expert systems ...
OBJECTIVES: To test retrospectively the ability of four freely available rules-based expert systems ...
Objectives: To test retrospectively the ability of four freely available rules-based expert systems ...
textabstractBackground: Several decision support systems have been developed to interpret HIV-1 drug...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Several decision support systems have been developed to interpret HIV-1 drug re...
BACKGROUND: Several decision support systems have been developed to interpret HIV-1 drug resistance...
Several decision support systems have been developed to interpret HIV-1 drug resistance genotyping r...
OBJECTIVES: The development of a genotypic drug resistance interpretation algorithm, and the evaluat...
INTRODUCTION: Clinically evaluating genotypic interpretation systems is essential to provide optima...
Background. Interpreting human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) genotypic drug-resistance test ...
Clinically evaluating genotypic interpretation systems is essential to provide optimal guidance in d...