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Naturally Occurring Resistance Associated Substitutions in Non-Cirrhotic, Treatment Naive HCV-HIV Co-Infected Patients Does Not Affect the Treatment Response for Anti-HCV Antiviral Therapy.

Ekta GuptaReshu AgarwalAayushi RastogiNitiksha RaniAnkur Jindal
Published in: Infection and drug resistance (2021)
BL-RAS are common in HCV-HIV co-infected patients. The existence of BL-RAS, however, did not affect the attainment of SVR among non-cirrhotic, treatment naive HCV-HIV co-infected patients.
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