Drug resistance testing has been shown to be beneficial for clinical management of HIV type 1 infected patients. Whereas phenotypic assays directly measure drug resistance, the commonly used genotypic assays provide only indirect evidence of drug resistance, the major challenge being the interpretation of the sequence information. We analyzed the significance of sequence variations in the protease and reverse transcriptase genes for drug resistance and derived models that predict phenotypic resistance from genotypes. For 14 antiretroviral drugs, both genotypic and phenotypic resistance data from 471 clinical isolates were analyzed with a machine learning approach. Information profiles were obtained that quantify the statistical significance...
Background: The outcome of antiretroviral combination therapy depends on many factors involving host...
Background Great strides have been made in the effective treatment of HIV-1 with the development of ...
Millions are affected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) world wide, even though the death ...
Drug resistance testing has been shown to be beneficial for clinical management of HIV type 1 infect...
Antiretroviral treatment history and past HIV-1 genotypes have been shown to be useful predictors fo...
Therapeutic success of anti-HIV therapies is limited by the development of drug resistant viruses. T...
Antiretroviral treatment history and past HIV-1 genotypes have been shown to be useful predictors fo...
The high variability of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is an important cause of HIV resistan...
Objectives: To compare three methods for using HIV-1 genotype to predict antiretroviral drug suscept...
BACKGROUND: Different genotypic HIV resistance algorithms are based on different rules. They may the...
Abstract Background Drug resistance in HIV is the major problem limiting effective antiviral therapy...
OBJECTIVES: The development of a genotypic drug resistance interpretation algorithm, and the evaluat...
Sequence analysis plays a crucial role in routine clinical practice, especially in the field of HIV-...
OBJECTIVES: To compare three methods for using HIV-1 genotype to predict antiretroviral drug suscep...
International audienceAbstract Motivation Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) drug resistance is a gl...
Background: The outcome of antiretroviral combination therapy depends on many factors involving host...
Background Great strides have been made in the effective treatment of HIV-1 with the development of ...
Millions are affected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) world wide, even though the death ...
Drug resistance testing has been shown to be beneficial for clinical management of HIV type 1 infect...
Antiretroviral treatment history and past HIV-1 genotypes have been shown to be useful predictors fo...
Therapeutic success of anti-HIV therapies is limited by the development of drug resistant viruses. T...
Antiretroviral treatment history and past HIV-1 genotypes have been shown to be useful predictors fo...
The high variability of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is an important cause of HIV resistan...
Objectives: To compare three methods for using HIV-1 genotype to predict antiretroviral drug suscept...
BACKGROUND: Different genotypic HIV resistance algorithms are based on different rules. They may the...
Abstract Background Drug resistance in HIV is the major problem limiting effective antiviral therapy...
OBJECTIVES: The development of a genotypic drug resistance interpretation algorithm, and the evaluat...
Sequence analysis plays a crucial role in routine clinical practice, especially in the field of HIV-...
OBJECTIVES: To compare three methods for using HIV-1 genotype to predict antiretroviral drug suscep...
International audienceAbstract Motivation Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) drug resistance is a gl...
Background: The outcome of antiretroviral combination therapy depends on many factors involving host...
Background Great strides have been made in the effective treatment of HIV-1 with the development of ...
Millions are affected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) world wide, even though the death ...