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2. Recent trends and patterns in HIV‐1 transmitted drug resistance in the United Kingdom
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Tostevin, A, White, E, Dunn, D, Croxford, S, Delpech, V, Williams, I, Asboe, D, Pozniak, A, Churchill, D, Geretti, AM, Pillay, D, Sabin, C, LeighBrown, A, Smit, E, Aitken, Celia, Cane, Patricia, Chadwick, David, Clark, Duncan, Collins, Simon, Douthwaite, Samuel, Fearnhill, Esther, Porter, Kholoud, Fraser, Christophe, Hale, Antony, Hué, Stéphane, Kaye, Steve, Kellam, Paul, Lazarus, Linda, Mbisa, Tamyo, Mackie, Nicola, Moses, Samuel, Orkin, Chloe, Nastouli, Eleni, Phillips, Andrew, Templeton, Kate, Tilston, Peter, Zhang, Hongyi, Fairbrother, Keith, Greatorex, Jane, OʼShea, Siobhan, Mullen, Jane, Cox, Alison, Tandy, Richard, Fawcett, Tracy, Hopkins, Mark, Ashton, Lynne, Booth, Clare, GarciaDiaz, Ana, Shepherd, Jill, Schmid, Matthias L., Payne, Brendan, Pereira, Spiro, Hubb, Jonathan, Kirk, Stuart, Gunson, Rory, and BradleyStewart, Amanda
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- 2017
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3. Detection of drug resistance mutations at low plasma HIV-1 RNA load in a European multicentre cohort study
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Prosperi, Mattia C. F., Mackie, Nicola, Di Giambenedetto, Simona, Zazzi, Maurizio, Camacho, Ricardo, Fanti, Iuri, Torti, Carlo, Sönnerborg, Anders, Kaiser, Rolf, Codoñer, Francisco M., Van Laethem, Kristel, Bansi, Loveleen, van de Vijver, David A. M. C., Geretti, Anna Maria, De Luca, Andrea, Giacometti, Andrea, Butini, Luca, del Gobbo, Romana, Menzo, Stefano, Tacconi, Danilo, Corbelli, Giovanni, Zanussi, Stefania, Monno, Laura, Punzi, Grazia, Maggiolo, Franco, Callegaro, Annapaola, Calza, Leonardo, Carla Re, Maria, Pristerà, Raffaele, Turconi, Paola, Mandas, Antonella, Tini, Sauro, Zoncada, Alessia, Paolini, Elisabetta, Amadio, Giorgio, Sighinolfi, Laura, Zuccati, Giuliano, Morfini, Massimo, Manetti, Roberto, Corsi, Paola, Galli, Luisa, Di Pietro, Massimo, Bartalesi, Filippo, Colao, Grazia, Tosti, Andrea, Di Biagio, Antonio, Setti, Maurizio, Bruzzone, Bianca, Penco, Giovanni, Trezzi, Michele, Orani, Anna, Pardelli, Riccardo, De Gennaro, Michele, Chiodera, Alessandro, Scalzini, Alfredo, Palvarini, Loredana, Almi, Paolo, Todaro, Giovanni, dʼArminio Monforte, Antonella, Cicconi, Paola, Rusconi, Stefano, Gismondo, Maria Rita, Gismondo, Maria Rita, Micheli, Valeria, Biondi, Maria Luisa, Gianotti, Nicola, Capetti, Amedeo, Meraviglia, Paola, Boeri, Enzo, Mussini, Cristina, Pecorari, Monica, Soria, Alessandro, Vecchi, Laura, Santirocchi, Maurizio, Brustia, Diego, Ravanini, Paolo, Bello, Federico Dal, Romano, Nino, Mancuso, Salvatrice, Calzetti, Carlo, Maserati, Renato, Filice, Gaetano, Baldanti, Fausto, Francisci, Daniela, Parruti, Giustino, Polilli, Ennio, Sacchini, Daria, Martinelli, Chiara, Consolini, Rita, Vatteroni, Linda, Vivarelli, Angela, Dionisio, Daniele, Nerli, Alessandro, Lenzi, Lucia, Magnani, Giacomo, Ortolani, Patrizia, Andreoni, Massimo, Palamara, Guido, Fimiani, Caterina, Palmisano, Lucia, De Luca, Andrea, Fadda, Giovanni, Vullo, Vincenzo, Turriziani, Ombretta, Montano, Marco, Cenderello, Giovanni, Gonnelli, Angela, Zazzi, Maurizio, Palumbo, Michele, Ghisetti, Valeria, Bonora, Stefano, Foglie, Palma Delle, Rossi, Cristina, Grossi, Paolo, Seminari, Elena, Poletti, Federica, Mondino, Vincenzo, Malena, Marina, Lattuada, Emanuela, Lengauer, Thomas, Däumer, Martin, Hoffmann, Daniel, Kaiser, Rolf, Schülter, Eugen, Müller, Claudia, Oette, Mark, Reuter, Stefan, Esser, Stefan, Fätkenheuer, Gerd, Rockstroh, Jürgen, van de Vijver, David AMC, Incardona, Francesca, Rosen-Zvi, Michal, Lengauer, Thomas, Camacho, Ricardo, Clotet, Bonaventura, Thalme, Anders, Svedhem, Veronica, Bratt, Göran, Gargiulo, Franco, Lapadula, Giuseppe, Manca, Nino, Paraninfo, Giuseppe, Quiros-Roldan, Eugenia, Carosi, Giampiero, Castelnuovo, Filippo, Vandamme, Anne-Mieke, Van Laethem, Kristel, Van Wijngaerden, Eric, Ainsworth, Jonathan, Anderson, Jane, Babiker, Abdel, Dunn, David, Easterbrook, Philippa, Fisher, Martin, Gazzard, Brian, Garrett, Nigel, Gilson, Richard, Gompels, Mark, Hill, Teresa, Johnson, Margaret, Leen, Clifford, Orkin, Chloe, Phillips, Andrew, Pillay, Deenan, Porter, Kholoud, Post, Frank, Sabin, Caroline, Sadiq, Tariq, Schwenk, Achim, Walsh, John, Delpech, Valerie, Palfreeman, Adrian, Dunn, David, Glabay, Adam, Porter, Kholoud, Bansi, Loveleen, Hill, Teresa, Phillips, Andrew, Sabin, Caroline, Orkin, Chloe, Garrett, Nigel, Lynch, Janet, Hand, James, de Souza, Carl, Fisher, Martin, Perry, Nicky, Tilbury, Stuart, Churchill, Duncan, Gazzard, Brian, Nelson, Mark, Waxman, Matthew, Mandalia, Sundhiya, Delpech, Valerie, Anderson, Jane, Kall, Meaghan, Post, Frank, Korat, Hardik, Taylor, Chris, Ibrahim, Fowzia, Campbell, Lucy, Easterbrook, Philippa, Babiker, Abdel, Dunn, David, Glabay, Adam, Porter, Kholoud, Gilson, Richard, James, Laura, Brima, Nataliya, Williams, Ian, Schwenk, Achim, Johnson, Margaret, Youle, Mike, Lampe, Fiona, Smith, Colette, Grabowska, Helen, Chaloner, Clinton, Puradiredja, Dewi Ismajani, Bansi, Loveleen, Hill, Teresa, Phillips, Andrew, Sabin, Caroline, Walsh, John, Weber, Jonathan, Ramzan, Farhan, Carder, Mark, Leen, Clifford, Wilson, Alan, Gompels, Mark, Dooley, Debbie, Palfreeman, Adrian, Anderson, Jane, Asboe, David, Pozniak, Anton, Cameron, Sheila, Cane, Patricia, Chadwick, David, Churchill, Duncan, Clark, Duncan, Collins, Simon, Delpech, Valerie, Pillay, Deenan, Lazarus, Linda, Dunn, David, Dolling, David, Fearnhill, Esther, Castro, Hannah, Porter, Kholoud, Coughlin, Kate, Dolling, David, Zuckerman, Mark, Anna Maria, Geretti, Booth, Clare, Goldberg, David, Gompels, Mark, Hale, Antony, Kaye, Steve, Kellam, Paul, Leigh-Brown, Andrew, Mackie, Nicola, Orkin, Chloe, Pillay, Deenan, Phillips, Andrew, Sabin, Caroline, Smit, Erasmus, Templeton, Kate, Tilston, Peter, Tong, William, Williams, Ian, Zhang, Hongyi, Zhang, Hongyi, Clark, Duncan, Ushiro-Lumb, Ines, Oliver, Tony, Bibby, David, Mitchell, Suzanne, Smit, Erasmus, Mbisa, Tamyo, Wildfire, Adrian, Tandy, Richard, Shepherd, Jill, Chadwick, David, MacLean, Alasdair, Tong, William, Bennett, Diane, Hopkins, Mark, Tilston, Peter, Booth, Clare, Garcia-Diaz, Ana, Kaye, Steve, and Kirk, Stuart
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- 2011
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4. Incidence and clinical impact of respiratory viruses in adults with cystic fibrosis
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Flight, William G, Bright-Thomas, Rowland J, Tilston, Peter, Mutton, Kenneth J, Guiver, Malcolm, Morris, Julie, Webb, A Kevin, and Jones, Andrew M
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- 2014
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5. Low frequency of genotypic resistance in HIV-1-infected patients failing an atazanavir-containing regimen: a clinical cohort study
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Dolling, David I., Dunn, David T., Sutherland, Katherine A., Pillay, Deenan, Mbisa, Jean L., Parry, Chris M., Post, Frank A., Sabin, Caroline A., Cane, Patricia A., Aitken, Celia, Asboe, David, Webster, Daniel, Cane, Patricia, Castro, Hannah, Dunn, David, Dolling, David, Chadwick, David, Churchill, Duncan, Clark, Duncan, Collins, Simon, Delpech, Valerie, Geretti, Anna Maria, Goldberg, David, Hale, Antony, Hué, Stéphane, Kaye, Steve, Kellam, Paul, Lazarus, Linda, Leigh-Brown, Andrew, Mackie, Nicola, Orkin, Chloe, Rice, Philip, Pillay, Deenan, Phillips, Andrew, Sabin, Caroline, Smit, Erasmus, Templeton, Kate, Tilston, Peter, Tong, William, Williams, Ian, Zhang, Hongyi, Zuckerman, Mark, Greatorex, Jane, Wildfire, Adrian, OʼShea, Siobhan, Mullen, Jane, Mbisa, Tamyo, Cox, Alison, Tandy, Richard, Hale, Tony, Fawcett, Tracy, Hopkins, Mark, Ashton, Lynn, Booth, Claire, Garcia-Diaz, Ana, Shepherd, Jill, Schmid, Matthias L., Payne, Brendan, Hay, Phillip, Rice, Phillip, Paynter, Mary, Bibby, David, Kirk, Stuart, MacLean, Alasdair, Gunson, Rory, Coughlin, Kate, Fearnhill, Esther, Fradette, Lorraine, Porter, Kholoud, Ainsworth, Jonathan, Anderson, Jane, Babiker, Abdel, Fisher, Martin, Gazzard, Brian, Gilson, Richard, Gompels, Mark, Hill, Teresa, Johnson, Margaret, Kegg, Stephen, Leen, Clifford, Nelson, Mark, Palfreeman, Adrian, Post, Frank, Sachikonye, Memory, Schwenk, Achim, Walsh, John, Huntington, Susie, Jose, Sophie, Thornton, Alicia, Glabay, Adam, Orkin, C., Garrett, N., Lynch, J., Hand, J., de Souza, C., Fisher, M., Perry, N., Tilbury, S., Gazzard, B., Nelson, M., Waxman, M., Asboe, D., Mandalia, S., Delpech, V., Anderson, J., Munshi, S., Korat, H., Welch, J., Poulton, M., MacDonald, C., Gleisner, Z., Campbell, L., Gilson, R., Brima, N., Williams, I., Schwenk, A., Ainsworth, J., Wood, C., Miller, S., Johnson, M., Youle, M., Lampe, F., Smith, C., Grabowska, H., Chaloner, C., Puradiredja, D., Walsh, J., Weber, J., Ramzan, F., Mackie, N., Winston, A., Leen, C., Wilson, A., Allan, S., Palfreeman, A., Moore, A., and Wakeman, K.
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- 2013
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6. Real-world SARS CoV-2 testing in Northern England during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Farooq, Hamzah Z., Davies, Emma, Brown, Benjamin, Whitfield, Thomas, Tilston, Peter, McEwan, Ashley, Birtles, Andrew, O'Hara, Robert, Spencer, Hannah, Hesketh, Louise, Ahmad, Shazaad, Guiver, Malcolm, and Machin, Nicholas
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Objectives: SARS-CoV-2 emerged in South Asia in 2019 and has resulted in a global pandemic. Public Health England (PHE) Manchester rapidly escalated testing for SARS-CoV-2 in the highest COVID-19 incidence location in England. The results of the PHE Manchester SARS-CoV-2 surveillance during the first wave are presented.Methods: Retrospective data were collected for patients fitting the PHE SARS-CoV-2 case definition from 11th February to 31st August 2020. Respiratory tract, tissue, faecal, fluid and cerebrospinal (CSF) samples were tested for SARS-CoV-2 by a semi-quantitative real-time reverse-transcription PCR.Results: Of the 204,083 tests for SARS-CoV-2, 18,011 were positive demonstrating a positivity of 8.90%. Highest positivity was in nasal swabs (20.99%) followed by broncheo-alveolar lavage samples (12.50%). None of the faecal, fluid or CSF samples received were positive for SARS-CoV-2.Conclusions: There was a high incidence of SARS-CoV-2 patients in the North-West of England during the first UK wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. Highest positivity rate was in nasal specimens suggesting this is the optimum sample type within this dataset for detecting SARS-CoV-2. Further studies are warranted to assess the utility of testing faecal, fluid and CSF samples. Rapid escalation of testing via multiple platforms was required to ensure prompt diagnosis and isolate infected cases to reduce transmission of the virus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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7. Virological outcomes of boosted protease inhibitor-based first-line ART in subjects harbouring thymidine analogue-associated mutations as the sole form of transmitted drug resistance.
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Geretti, Anna Maria, White, Ellen, Orkin, Chloe, Tostevin, Anna, Tilston, Peter, Chadwick, David, Leen, Clifford, Sabin, Caroline, Dunn, David T, and UK HIV Drug Resistance Database and UK CHIC Study
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THYMIDINE ,LAMIVUDINE ,EFAVIRENZ ,VIROLOGY ,VIREMIA ,TENOFOVIR - Abstract
Objectives: In subjects with transmitted thymidine analogue mutations (TAMs), boosted PIs (PI/b) are often chosen to overcome possible resistance to the NRTI backbone. However, data to guide treatment selection are limited. Our aim was to obtain firmer guidance for clinical practice using real-world cohort data.Methods: We analysed 1710 subjects who started a PI/b in combination with tenofovir or abacavir plus emtricitabine or lamivudine, and compared their virological outcomes with those of 4889 patients who started an NNRTI (predominantly efavirenz), according to the presence of ≥1 TAM as the sole form of transmitted drug resistance.Results: Participants with ≥1 TAM comprised predominantly MSM (213 of 269, 79.2%), subjects of white ethnicity (206 of 269, 76.6%) and HIV-1 subtype B infections (234 of 269, 87.0%). Most (203 of 269, 75.5%) had singleton TAMs, commonly a revertant of T215Y or T215F (112 of 269, 41.6%). Over a median of 2.5 years of follow-up, 834 of 6599 (12.6%) subjects experienced viraemia (HIV-1 RNA >50 copies/mL). The adjusted HR for viraemia was 2.17 with PI/b versus NNRTI-based therapy (95% CI 1.88-2.51; P < 0.001). Other independent predictors of viraemia included injecting drug use, black ethnicity, higher viral load and lower CD4 cell count at baseline, and receiving abacavir instead of tenofovir. Resistance showed no overall impact (adjusted HR 0.77 with ≥1 TAM versus no resistance; 95% CI 0.54-1.10; P = 0.15).Conclusions: In this cohort, patients harbouring ≥1 TAM as the sole form of transmitted drug resistance gained no apparent virological advantage from starting first-line ART with a PI/b. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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8. The impact of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase polymorphisms on responses to first-line nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor-based therapy in HIV-1-infected adults.
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Mackie, Nicola E, Dunn, David T, Dolling, David, Garvey, Lucy, Harrison, Linda, Fearnhill, Esther, Tilston, Peter, Sabin, Caroline, Geretti, Anna M, UK HIV Drug Resistance Database, and UK CHIC study
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- 2013
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9. The Impact of Different Definitions on the Estimated Rate of Transmitted HIV Drug Resistance in the United Kingdom.
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Green, Hannah, Tilston, Peter, Fearnhill, Esther, Pillay, Deenan, and Dunn, David T.
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DRUG resistance , *HIV infections , *THERAPEUTICS , *HIGHLY active antiretroviral therapy , *DIAGNOSTIC virology - Abstract
The article offers an analysis on the impact of the different definitions on the estimated rate of transmitted HIV drug resistance (THDR) in Great Britain. It states that the analysis was based on the genotypic resistance examinations that was undertaken in 1997-2005 on antiretroviral therapy. Results of the study revealed that genotypic definition has a minor correlation on the estimated rate of THDR.
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