Mutation Information
Mutation Site
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M204V |
Mutation Type
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Amino acid level |
Gene/Protein/Region Type
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RT |
Combined Mutation
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rt.M204V+rt.L180M;rt.S202G+rt.M204V+rt.L180M;rt.V173L+rt.M204V+rt.L180M;rt.T184L+rt.I169T+rt.M204V+rt.L180M;rt.S202G+rt.I169T+rt.M204V+rt.L180M;rt.N236T+rt.A181T+rt.V173L+rt.S202I+rt.M204V+rt.L180M;rt.S202G+rt.T184I+rt.M204V+rt.L180M;rt.V207L+rt.S202G+rt.M204V+rt.L180M;rt.S213T+rt.M204V+rt.S202G+rt.L180M;rt.Q215H+rt.S202G+rt.M204V+rt.L180M;rt.M204V+rt.M204I+rt.L180M |
Genotype/Subtype
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B;C |
Relevant Drug
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entecavir (ETV);lamivudine (LAM);telbivudine (LDT) |
Country
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China |
Literature Information
PubMed PMID
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28017671
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Disease
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HBV infection
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Published Year
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2017 |
Journal
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Journal of global antimicrobial resistance |
Title
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Analysis of the prevalence of drug-resistant hepatitis B virus in patients with antiviral therapy failure in a Chinese tertiary referral liver centre (2010-2014). |
Author
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Meng T,Shi X,Gong X,Deng H,Huang Y,Shan X,Shan Y,Huang A,Long Q |
Evidence
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The 3TC resistance rate increased from 39.8% in 2010 to 56.6% in 2013, before decreasing to 49.5% in 2014, evidence of a lagging effect of l-nucleoside consumption. M204I, N236T and L180M+M204V+V173L/S202G were the most common substitutions for l-nucleoside (3TC and LdT), ADV and ETV genotypic resistant phenotypes, respectively.
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