
There are few data on the persistence of individual human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmitted drug resistance (TDR) mutations in the absence of selective drug pressure. We studied 313 patients in whom TDR mutations were detected at their first resistance test and who had a subsequent test performed while ART-naive. The rate at which mutations became undetectable was estimated using exponential regression accounting for interval censoring. Most thymidine analogue mutations (TAMs) and T215 revertants (but not T215F/Y) were found to be highly stable, with NNRTI and PI mutations being relatively less persistent. Our estimates are important for informing HIV transmission models.
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Adult, Male, FITNESS, Adolescent, Anti-HIV Agents, Immunology, Drug Resistance, 610, HIV Infections, VARIANTS, Microbiology, THERAPY, UK Collaborative Group on HIV Drug Resistance, resistance, Major Articles and Brief Reports, Young Adult, 616, Drug Resistance, Viral, Humans, Settore MEDS-10/B - Malattie infettive, Viral, 11 Medical and Health Sciences, transmitted, Science & Technology, persistence, IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-1, 06 Biological Sciences, mutations, ABSENCE, Infectious Diseases, HIV-1, Female, Life Sciences & Biomedicine
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