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High prevalence of HIV-1 subtype G and natural polymorphisms at the protease gene among HIV-infected immigrants in Madrid
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Nearly two-thirds of foreigners with HIV-1 infection in Madrid carry non-B subtypes, subtype G (protease) being the most common among west-central African immigrants. The high rate of natural polymorphisms at the protease gene in non-B viruses may compromise the response to PI. Therefore, HIV subtyping should be considered in treatment guidelines.
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