Mutations associated with genotypic resistance to antiretroviral therapy in treatment naive HIV-1 infected patients in Greece.
The widespread use of antiviral drugs against HIV has increased the prevalence of HIV-1 resistant strains among naïve individuals due to transmission of resistant strains. The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence of HIV-1 strains harboring resistance mutations in naïve patients in G...
Main Authors: | Magiorkinis, E, Paraskevis, D, Magiorkinis, G, Chryssou, S, Chini, M, Lazanas, M, Paparizos, V, Saroglou, G, Antoniadou, A, Giamarellou, E, Karafoulidou, A, Hatzakis, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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