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Emergence of acquired HIV-1 drug resistance has almost been stopped in Switzerland - a 15 year prospective cohort analysis

Authors :
Alexandra U, Scherrer
Viktor, von Wyl
Wan-Lin, Yang
Roger D, Kouyos
Jürg, Böni
Sabine, Yerly
Thomas, Klimkait
Vincent, Aubert
Matthias, Cavassini
Manuel, Battegay
Hansjakob, Furrer
Alexandra, Calmy
Pietro, Vernazza
Enos, Bernasconi
Huldrych F, Günthard
V, Aubert
M, Battegay
E, Bernasconi
J, Böni
D L, Braun
H C, Bucher
C, Burton-Jeangros
A, Calmy
M, Cavassini
G, Dollenmaier
M, Egger
L, Elzi
J, Fehr
J, Fellay
H, Furrer
C A, Fux
M, Gorgievski
H, Günthard
D, Haerry
B, Hasse
H H, Hirsch
M, Hoffmann
I, Hösli
C, Kahlert
L, Kaiser
O, Keiser
T, Klimkait
R, Kouyos
H, Kovari
B, Ledergerber
G, Martinetti
B, Martinez de Tejada
C, Marzolini
K, Metzner
N, Müller
D, Nadal
D, Nicca
G, Pantaleo
A, Rauch
S, Regenass
C, Rudin
F, Schöni-Affolter
P, Schmid
R, Speck
M, Stöckle
P, Tarr
A, Trkola
P, Vernazza
R, Weber
S, Yerly
University of Zurich
Scherrer, Alexandra U
Burton-Jeangros, Claudine
Kaiser, Laurent
Keiser, Olivia
Martinez De Tejada Weber, Begona
Source :
CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, Scherrer, Alexandra U; von Wyl, Viktor; Yang, Wan-Lin; Kouyos, Roger; Böni, Jürg; Yerly, Sabine; Klimkait, Thomas; Aubert, Vincent; Cavassini, Matthias; Battegay, Manuel; Furrer, Hansjakob; Calmy, Alexandra; Vernazza, Pietro; Bernasconi, Enos; Günthard, Huldrych F (2016). Emergence of acquired HIV-1 drug resistance has almost been stopped in Switzerland-a 15 year prospective cohort analysis. Clinical infectious diseases, 62(10), pp. 1310-1317. Oxford University Press 10.1093/cid/ciw128 , Clinical Infectious Diseases, Vol. 62, No 10 (2016) pp. 1310-1317
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2016.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Drug resistance is a major barrier to successful antiretroviral treatment (ART). Therefore, it is important to monitor time trends at a population level. METHODS We included 11 084 ART-experienced patients from the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) between 1999 and 2013. The SHCS is highly representative and includes 72% of patients receiving ART in Switzerland. Drug resistance was defined as the presence of ≥1 major mutation in a genotypic resistance test. To estimate the prevalence of drug resistance, data for patients with no resistance test was imputed based on the patient's risk of harboring drug-resistant viruses. RESULTS The emergence of new drug resistance mutations declined dramatically from 401 to 23 patients between 1999 and 2013. The upper estimated prevalence limit of drug resistance among ART-experienced patients decreased from 57.0% in 1999 to 37.1% in 2013. The prevalence of 3-class resistance decreased from 9.0% to 4.4% and was always

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Language :
English
ISSN :
10584838
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, Scherrer, Alexandra U; von Wyl, Viktor; Yang, Wan-Lin; Kouyos, Roger; B&#246;ni, J&#252;rg; Yerly, Sabine; Klimkait, Thomas; Aubert, Vincent; Cavassini, Matthias; Battegay, Manuel; Furrer, Hansjakob; Calmy, Alexandra; Vernazza, Pietro; Bernasconi, Enos; G&#252;nthard, Huldrych F (2016). Emergence of acquired HIV-1 drug resistance has almost been stopped in Switzerland-a 15 year prospective cohort analysis. Clinical infectious diseases, 62(10), pp. 1310-1317. Oxford University Press 10.1093/cid/ciw128 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciw128>, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Vol. 62, No 10 (2016) pp. 1310-1317
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....066d85327cf54e848c0919ac3d8ff9b3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7892/boris.80308