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Pretreatment Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Drug Resistance Among Treatment-Naive Infants Newly Diagnosed With HIV in 2016 in Namibia: Results of a Nationally Representative Study.

Michael R JordanLeonard BikinesiLaimi AshipalaNicholus MutendaMary BrantuoGillian HuntAndreas ShiningavamweGram MutandiAnita BeukesSuzanne BeardKatherine BatteyEric J DziubanElliot J RaizesPaul AdjeiAlice TangAmalia GironSteven Y Hong
Published in: Open forum infectious diseases (2022)
The high level of EFV/NVP resistance is unsurprising; however, levels of ABC and TDF resistance are among the highest observed to date in infants in sub-Saharan Africa. The absence of resistance to dolutegravir (DTG) is reassuring but underscores the need to further study the impact of ABC and 3TC/FTC resistance on pediatric protease inhibitor- and DTG-based regimens and accelerate access to other antiretroviral drugs. Results underscore the need for antiretroviral therapy optimization and prompt management of high viral loads in infants and pregnant and breastfeeding women.
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