Abstract:Background: New antiretrovirals improved the treatment success for heavily experienced HIV-infected patients as treatment failures or resistance to ART may limit the options for further therapy. Nonetheless, construction of ‘salvage’ regimens remains a complex and challenging issue worldwide. This study assessed real-life virologic success, long-term survival and adverse events in treatment experienced patients initiating either Raltegravir or other drugs for salvage regimens.Methods: we conducted a retrospect… Show more
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