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HIV-1 resistance to antiretroviral drugs in pregnant women from Buenos Aires metropolitan area

Authors :
Inés, Zapiola
Diego, Cecchini
Silvina, Fernández Giuliano
Marina, Martínez
Claudia, Rodríguez
María Belén, Bouzas
Source :
Medicina (Buenos Aires), Vol 76, Iss 6, Pp 349-354 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Fundación Revista Medicina, 2016.

Abstract

The study aimed to determine the prevalence of antiretroviral resistance associated mutations in HIV-1 infected pregnant woman treated in Buenos Aires metropolitan area (period 2008-2014). A total of 136 women with viral load = 500 copies/ml were included: 77 (56.6%) were treatment-naïve and 59 (43.4%) were antiretroviral-experienced patients either with current (n: 24) or previous (n = 35) antiretroviral therapy. Genotypic baseline resistance was investigated in plasma of antiretroviral-naïve patients and antiretroviral-experienced patients. The resistance mutations were identified according to the lists of the World Health Organization and the International Antiviral Society, respectively. Frequencies of resistance associated mutations detected in 2008-2011 and 2012-2014 were compared. A total of 37 (27.2%) women presented at least one resistance associated mutation: 25/94 (26.5%) in 2008-2011 and 12/42 (28.5%) in 2012-2014 (p > 0.05). Among naïves, 15 (19.5%) had at least one mutation: 10/49 (20.4%) in the period 2008-2011 and 5/28 (17.8%) in 2012-2014 (p > 0.05). The resistance mutations detected in naïves were associated with non nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, being K103N the most common mutation in both periods. In antiretroviral experienced patients, 22/59 (37.3%) had at least one resistance mutation. This study demonstrates a high frequency of resistance associated mutations which remained stable in the period analyzed. These levels suggest an increased circulation of HIV-1 antiretroviral resistant strains in our setting compared to previous reports from Argentina

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16699106 and 00257680
Volume :
76
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medicina (Buenos Aires)
Accession number :
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