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Mutation Information
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Mutation Site
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M184I |
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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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Genotype/Subtype
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C |
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Viral Reference
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K03455.1
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Relevant Drug
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NRTIs |
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Country
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Congo |
Literature Information
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PubMed PMID
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32045455
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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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PloS one |
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Title
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HIV-1 subtypes and drug resistance mutations among female sex workers varied in different cities and regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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Author
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Kwon EH,Musema GMA,Boelter J,Townsend S,Tshala-Katumbay D,Kayembe PK,West J,Wood C |
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Evidence
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Subtype A1 was prevalent (40%) in Goma located in the East and significantly higher than in Mbuji-Mayi (p<0.05) in the South-central region, or in Lubumbashi in the South. Antiretroviral resistance was detected in 21.5% of 93 pol sequences analyzed, with the M184I/V and K103N mutations that confer high-level resistance to NRTI and NNRTI, respectively, being the most frequent mutations. However, the K103N mutant viruses were found only in the East.
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