HIV-1 infection among women in Israel, 2010-2018.
Tali WagnerKaren Olshtain-PopsMarina WaxOlivia HorwitzRachel ShiraziYael GozlanHadar VolnowitzElla MendelsonItzchak LevyOrna MorPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
Most HIV-1-positive women diagnosed in Israel in 2010-2018 were immigrants, with the relative ratio of FSU immigrants increasing in recent years. The high proportion of women diagnosed with resistance mutations, particularly, the yearly increase in the frequency of NNRTI mutations, support the national policy of resistance testing at baseline.