Entry inhibitor is a new class of drugs that target the viral envelope protein. This region is variable; hence resistance to these drugs may be present before treatment. The aim of this study was to analyze the frequency of patients failing treatment with transcriptase reverse and protease inhibitors that would respond to the entry inhibitors Enfuvirtide, Maraviroc, and BMS-806. The study included 100 HIV-1 positive patients from one outpatient clinic in the city of Sao Paulo, for whom a genotype test was requested due to treatment failure. Proviral DNA was amplified and sequenced for regions of gp120 and gp41. A total of 80 could be sequenced and from those, 73 (91.3%), 5 (6.3%) and 2 (2.5%) were classified as subtype B, F, and recombinant...
AbstractBackgroundDevelopment of drug-resistance mutations is the main cause of failure in antiretro...
Introduction: Presence of viral mutations conferring resistance to antiretroviral drugs has potentia...
Background: To estimate to what extent darunavir might be effective in patients failing distinct pro...
Entry inhibitor is a new class of drugs that target the viral envelope protein. This region is varia...
Background: Development of drug-resistance mutations is the main cause of failure in antiretroviral ...
Development of drug-resistance mutations is the main cause of failure in antiretroviral therapy. In ...
Background: Current guidelines for antiretroviral (ARV) therapy recommend at least triple-drug combi...
BACKGROUND:Protease inhibitors (PI) are especially important in salvage therapy. Previous treatment ...
We analyzed the first 96 patients tested for HIV resistance to antiretroviral therapy in three Brazi...
Resistance Brazil Mutations a b s t r a c t Background: Development of drug-resistance mutations is ...
AbstractInformation about resistance profile of darunavir (DRV) is scarce in Brazil. Our objectives ...
This study aimed to analyze human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) mutation profiles related to antiretr...
Purpose: There has been an increase in the number of individuals administered antiretroviral therap...
In Brazil, where three distinct HIV-1 subtypes ( B, F, and C) cocirculate, a significant portion of ...
Infection with drug-resistant human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has been documented in all...
AbstractBackgroundDevelopment of drug-resistance mutations is the main cause of failure in antiretro...
Introduction: Presence of viral mutations conferring resistance to antiretroviral drugs has potentia...
Background: To estimate to what extent darunavir might be effective in patients failing distinct pro...
Entry inhibitor is a new class of drugs that target the viral envelope protein. This region is varia...
Background: Development of drug-resistance mutations is the main cause of failure in antiretroviral ...
Development of drug-resistance mutations is the main cause of failure in antiretroviral therapy. In ...
Background: Current guidelines for antiretroviral (ARV) therapy recommend at least triple-drug combi...
BACKGROUND:Protease inhibitors (PI) are especially important in salvage therapy. Previous treatment ...
We analyzed the first 96 patients tested for HIV resistance to antiretroviral therapy in three Brazi...
Resistance Brazil Mutations a b s t r a c t Background: Development of drug-resistance mutations is ...
AbstractInformation about resistance profile of darunavir (DRV) is scarce in Brazil. Our objectives ...
This study aimed to analyze human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) mutation profiles related to antiretr...
Purpose: There has been an increase in the number of individuals administered antiretroviral therap...
In Brazil, where three distinct HIV-1 subtypes ( B, F, and C) cocirculate, a significant portion of ...
Infection with drug-resistant human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has been documented in all...
AbstractBackgroundDevelopment of drug-resistance mutations is the main cause of failure in antiretro...
Introduction: Presence of viral mutations conferring resistance to antiretroviral drugs has potentia...
Background: To estimate to what extent darunavir might be effective in patients failing distinct pro...