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primary drug-resistance in hiv-positive patients on initiation of first-line antiretroviral therapy in germany.resistance against antiretroviral drugs in previously untreated hiv-infected persons is of growing relevance. the aim of the study is to determine the prevalence of resistance-associated mutations in this patient group.200415257882
hepatitis a virus infection among the hemophilia population at the bonn hemophilia center.following a publication on the sudden outbreak of hepatitis a (hav) infections in italian hemophiliacs after treatment with a solvent detergent (s/d) virus-inactivated factor viii concentrate, we retrospectively examined our patients for hav seroconversions and clinical symptoms of an acute hav infection at our center. we found that between 1988 and 1992, 17 hemophilia a patients displayed hav igg seroconversions. of these patients, 13 also had an hav igm seroconversion and 10 exhibited clinical ...19948091733
primary hiv drug resistance and efficacy of first-line antiretroviral therapy guided by resistance testing.primary hiv drug resistance has been associated with poor treatment outcome of first-line highly active antiretroviral therapy (haart) in several trials. the aim of the study was to assess the efficacy of first-line haart guided by resistance testing.200616652031
[epidemiology of primary drug resistance in chronically hiv-infected patients in nordrhein-westfalen, germany, 2001-2005].primary hiv drug resistance, characterized by mutant virus strains in untreated hiv-infected persons, is of significant epidemiological significance. primary resistance is associated with reduced efficacy of antiretroviral therapy (art). we determined the prevalence of primary resistance in nordrhein-westfalen, germany.200717457780
[judgment of 28 june 1990].the plaintiff sued the hospital for negligence in supplying her with hiv contaminated blood which she claimed she had received when a cesarean section was performed on her at the hospital. the court dismissed the suit, ruling that the hospital had no responsibility to examine the blood for hiv contamination because at the time in question, 1984, an effective method to detect the hiv virus did not exist. it also held that the hospital did not violate a duty to select a reliable blood donation s ...199012285459
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