Drug Resistance Testing in HIV Infected Individuals on Treatment and Naive: Implications on Treatment Outcome
Journal: Journal of HIV for Clinical and Scientific Research (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-09-25
Authors : Winfrida Cheriro Gideon Kikuvi Simeon Mining Wilfred Emonyi Erick Rutto Elijah Songok; Michael Kiptoo;
Page : 062-068
Keywords : HIV/AIDS; Antiretroviral; Drug resistance; Drug resistance mutations;
Abstract
Background: The Government of Kenya started offering ART in the public sector since 2003. Despite the dramatic reduction in AIDS related morbidity and mortality, the emergence and spread of drug resistance (DR) threatens to negatively impact on treatment regimens and compromise efforts to control the epidemic. Therefore, there is a need for information on the situation of DR Mutations (DRMS) and their implications on treatment.
Objectives: To evaluate DRMS and their implications on treatment in HIV infected individuals attending Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) clinics.
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