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HIV-1 drug resistance genotype results in patients with plasma samples with HIV-1 RNA levels less than 75 copies/mL JAIDS-JOURNAL OF ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROMES Mitsuya, Y., Winters, M. A., Fessel, W. J., Rhee, S., Slome, S., Flamm, J., Horberg, M., Hurley, L., Klein, D., Shafer, R. W. 2006; 43 (1): 56-59
Abstract
HIV-1 genotypic resistance test results were obtained on clinical samples from 116 patients with plasma HIV-1 RNA levels of less than 75 copies/mL. Genotype validity was confirmed in 49 of 50 patients with a previous or follow-up genotype. The belief that genotypic resistance testing is unreliable in samples with low-level viremia should be reassessed.
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