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Principles of HIV drug resistance for clinical management in South Africa

Summary Slide Presentation. Principles of HIV drug resistance for clinical management in South Africa. Stott K, Michel J, de Oliveira T. Principles of HIV drug resistance for clinical management in South Africa HIV Nursing Matters,3(4):46-51 (2012). Introduction.

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Principles of HIV drug resistance for clinical management in South Africa

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  1. Summary Slide Presentation Principles of HIV drug resistance for clinical management in South Africa Stott K, Michel J, de Oliveira T. Principles of HIV drug resistance for clinical management in South Africa HIV Nursing Matters,3(4):46-51 (2012).

  2. Introduction This article reviews the South African guidelines for viral load monitoring and regimen switch and introduces basic concepts of drug resistance for nurses and health care workers. The information presented here is useful to practitioners throughout Southern Africa as most HIV epidemics in the region are dominated by the same HIV subtype (HIV-1 subtype C), and drug resistance develops by similar mechanisms. Reference: Stott K, Michel J, de Oliveira T. Principles of HIV drug resistance for clinical management in South Africa. HIV Nursing Matters,3(4):46-51 (2012).

  3. Table 1: South African National Guidelines 2010, 3:19 Reference: Stott K, Michel J, de Oliveira T. Principles of HIV drug resistance for clinical management in South Africa. HIV Nursing Matters,3(4):46-51 (2012).

  4. Table 2: Introduction on HIV-1 drug resistance mutations to first line ART in South Africa and its effects on other ARVs Reference: Stott K, Michel J, de Oliveira T. Principles of HIV drug resistance for clinical management in South Africa. HIV Nursing Matters,3(4):46-51 (2012).

  5. Table 3: Example of an SATuRN RegaDB HIV-1 genotypic resistance test report. Reference: Stott K, Michel J, de Oliveira T. Principles of HIV drug resistance for clinical management in South Africa. HIV Nursing Matters,3(4):46-51 (2012).

  6. Conclusion Drug resistance testing is not currently available in the public sector in most provinces of South Africa. However, with the recent publication of guidelines by the SA HIV Clinicians Society, it is hoped that drug resistance testing will become more widely available in the near future. In the meanwhile, attention must be focused on frequent, proactive monitoring for treatment failure. Patients with treatment failure should be supported with intensified adherence support, in conjunction with the correct application of criteria for regimen switching. This will reduce the amount of time that patients spend on failing regimens and limit the development of complex resistance patterns, encouraging a durable treatment response. Reference: Stott K, Michel J, de Oliveira T. Principles of HIV drug resistance for clinical management in South Africa. HIV Nursing Matters,3(4):46-51 (2012).

  7. Open Access Article Stott K, Michel J, de Oliveira T. Principles of HIV drug resistance for clinical management in South Africa HIV Nursing Matters,3(4):46-51 (2012). http://www.bioafrica.net/publications.php?pubid=62 • Corresponding Author: Dr. Katharine Sott • Email: kstott@africacentre.ac.za

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