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Drug Resistance Spread in 6 Metropolitan Regions, Germany, 2001–2018 - Volume 26, Number 10—October 2020 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC
- Stecher, Melanie;
- Chaillon, Antoine;
- Stephan, Christoph;
- Knops, Elena;
- Kohmer, Niko;
- Lehmann, Clara;
- Eberle, Josef;
- Bogner, Johannes;
- Spinner, Christoph D;
- Eis-Hübinger, Anna Maria;
- Wasmuth, Jan-Christian;
- Schäfer, Guido;
- Behrens, Georg;
- Mehta, Sanjay R;
- Vehreschild, Jörg Janne;
- Hoenigl, Martin
- et al.
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Abstract
We analyzed 1,397 HIV-1 pol sequences of antiretroviral therapy-naive patients in a total of 7 university hospitals in Bonn, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover, and Munich, Germany. Phylogenetic and network analysis elucidated numerous cases of shared drug resistance mutations among genetically linked patients; K103N was the most frequently shared mutation.
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