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Mutation Information
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Mutation Site
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K103N |
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Mutation Type
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Amino acid level |
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Gene/Protein/Region Type
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RT |
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Relevant Drug
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NNRTIs |
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Country
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Israel |
Literature Information
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PubMed PMID
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32894102
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Disease
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HIV infection/AIDS
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Published Year
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2020 |
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Journal
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BMC infectious diseases |
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Title
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HIV-1 infection among women in Israel, 2010-2018. |
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Author
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Wagner T,Olshtain-Pops K,Wax M,Horwitz O,Shirazi R,Gozlan Y,Volnowitz H,Mendelson E,Levy I,Mor O |
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Evidence
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The NNRTI K103N/S mutation was identified in 4.2% (14/337) of women, and was significantly more prominent in those carrying HIV-1 subtype B compared to those carrying subtype C (11.8%, 4/34 versus 2.1%, 3/141, p = 0.010).
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