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Summary
Item Summary
Project 30732150
Virus Name HIV
Sample Number 16
Disease AIDS/HIV
Country Ghana

Sample
ID Sample ID Age Gender Origin Detail
1 KBAE-14-01 53 F Ghana View
2 KBAE-15-05 49 F Ghana View
3 KBAE-15-06 42 F Ghana View
4 KBAE-15-07 63 M Ghana View
5 KBAN-14-01 24 M Ghana View
6 KBAN-14-02 60 F Ghana View
7 KFAE-15-01 49 M Ghana View
8 KFAE-15-04 60 M Ghana View
9 KFAN-15-01 42 F Ghana View
10 KFAN-15-02 44 F Ghana View
11 KFAN-15-06 58 M Ghana View
12 KFAN-15-07 38 M Ghana View
13 KFAN-15-08 39 F Ghana View
14 KFAN-15-09 65 F Ghana View
15 KFAN-15-12 60 F Ghana View
16 KFAN-15-13 60 M Ghana View

Literature
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PMID 30732150
Title Drug resistance mutations and viral load in human immunodeficiency virus type 2 and dual HIV-1/HIV-2 infected patients in Ghana.
Abstract Antiretroviral therapy (ART) and drug resistance studies worldwide have focused almost exclusively on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). As a result, there is limited information on ART and drug resistance in HIV-2 patients. In Ghana, the HIV epidemic is characterized by the domination of HIV-1, with cocirculating HIV-2. We, therefore, sought to determine viral load and drug resistance mutations in HIV-2 patients to inform the clinical management of such individuals in Ghana.We used purposive sampling to collect blood from 16 consented patients, confirmed as HIV-2 or HIV-1/2 dual infections by serology. A 2-step real-time RT-PCR assay was used to determine plasma HIV-2 RNA viral loads. For drug resistance testing, nucleic acids were extracted from plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The reverse transcriptase and protease genes of HIV-2 were amplified, sequenced and analyzed for drug resistance mutations and HIV-2 group.HIV-2 viral load was detected in 9 of 16 patients. Six of these had quantifiable viral loads (range: 2.62-5.45 log IU/mL) while 3 had viral loads below the limit of quantification. Sequences were generated from 7 out of 16 samples. Five of these were classified as HIV-2 group B and 2 as HIV-2 group A. HIV-2 drug resistance mutations (M184V, K65R, Y115F) were identified in 1 patient.This study is the first to report HIV-2 viral load and drug resistance mutations in HIV-2 strains from Ghana. The results indicate the need for continuous monitoring of drug resistance among HIV-2- infected patients to improve their clinical management.