TY - JOUR AU - Nyombi, Balthazar M. AU - Holm-Hansen, Carol AU - Kristiansen, Knut I. AU - Bjune, Gunnar AU - Müller, Fredrik PY - 2008 DA - 2008/06/21 TI - Prevalence of reverse transcriptase and protease mutations associated with antiretroviral drug resistance among drug-naïve HIV-1 infected pregnant women in Kagera and Kilimanjaro regions, Tanzania JO - AIDS Research and Therapy SP - 13 VL - 5 IS - 1 AB - Access to antiretroviral drugs for HIV-1 infection has increased in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) during the past few years. Mutations in the HIV-1 genome are often associated with treatment failure as indicated by viral replication and elevated levels of virus in the blood. Mutations conferring resistance to antiretroviral drugs are based on comparing gene sequences with corresponding consensus sequences of HIV-1 subtype B that represents only 10% of the AIDS pandemic. The HIV pandemic in SSA is characterized by high viral genetic diversity. Before antiretroviral drugs become more widely available, it is important to characterize baseline naturally occurring genetic mutations and polymorphisms associated with antiretroviral drug resistance among circulating HIV-1 subtypes. SN - 1742-6405 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-5-13 DO - 10.1186/1742-6405-5-13 ID - Nyombi2008 ER -