Incidence and predictors of virologic failure of antiretroviral triple-drug therapy in a community-based cohort

Highly active antiretroviral therapy fails to reach its recommended goal of sustained suppression of viral replication in a substantial proportion of patients. We analyzed incidence and predictors of virologic failure of the first regimen of a triple-drug combination therapy, including a protease in...

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Veröffentlicht in:AIDS research and human retroviruses 1999-12, Vol.15 (18), p.1631-1638
Hauptverfasser: PARIS, D, LEDERGERBER, B, WEBER, R, JOST, J, FLEPP, M, OPRAVIL, M, RUEF, C, ZIMMERLI, S
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Zusammenfassung:Highly active antiretroviral therapy fails to reach its recommended goal of sustained suppression of viral replication in a substantial proportion of patients. We analyzed incidence and predictors of virologic failure of the first regimen of a triple-drug combination therapy, including a protease inhibitor and two nucleoside analog reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), in 274 HIV-infected patients. Long-term virologic response to combination therapy including salvage regimens was assessed 2.5 years after treatment initiation. During an initial observation period of up to 1.8 years (median, 0.8 years) 152 patients (55%) experienced sustained suppression of HIV-1 RNA to
ISSN:0889-2229
1931-8405
DOI:10.1089/088922299309676