2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0040533
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Transmitted Antiretroviral Drug Resistance in New York State, 2006-2008: Results from a New Surveillance System

Abstract: BackgroundHIV transmitted drug resistance (TDR) is a public health concern because it has the potential to compromise antiretroviral therapy (ART) at the population level. In New York State, high prevalence of TDR in a local cohort and a multiclass resistant case cluster led to the development and implementation of a statewide resistance surveillance system.MethodologyWe conducted a cross-sectional analysis of the 13,109 cases of HIV infection that were newly diagnosed and reported in New York State between 20… Show more

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“…However, our overall TDR data mirror the mutation rates reported in other studies within the United States (Castor et al, 2012;Huaman et al, 2011;Hurt et al, 2009;Little et al, 1999;Little et al, 2002;MacVeigh et al, 2013;Readhead et al, 2012;Ross et al, 2007;Truong et al, 2011;Weinstock et al, 2000;Weinstock et al, 2004;Wheeler et al, 2010;Yanik et al, 2012;Youmans et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…However, our overall TDR data mirror the mutation rates reported in other studies within the United States (Castor et al, 2012;Huaman et al, 2011;Hurt et al, 2009;Little et al, 1999;Little et al, 2002;MacVeigh et al, 2013;Readhead et al, 2012;Ross et al, 2007;Truong et al, 2011;Weinstock et al, 2000;Weinstock et al, 2004;Wheeler et al, 2010;Yanik et al, 2012;Youmans et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In addition, our rate of 15% NNRTI mutations contributing to NNRTI resistance was higher than what was typically reported for this drug class (Castor et al, 2012;Huaman et al, 2011;Hurt et al, 2009;Little et al, 2002;MacVeigh et al, 2013;Readhead et al, 2012;Ross et al, 2007;Taniguchi et al, 2012;Truong et al, 2011;Weinstock et al, 2000;Weinstock et al, 2004;Wheeler et al, 2010;Yanik et al, 2012;Youmans et al, 2011). The increase in TDR was primarily due to NNRTI mutations and occurred during the 4-year study period in a trend similar to other studies in the United States (Grant et al, 2002;Ross et al, 2008;Shet et al, 2006;Simon et al, 2002).…”
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confidence: 75%
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