Abstract: Multiple-point mt, including
rtL180M-
rtM204V-
rtN238A and
rtL180M-
rtM204I, were identified in only two children, resulting in LMV-ADF resistance and reduced ETV susceptibility.
Abstract: Single-point mt for LMV and ADF resistance were detected in 57.7% and 54.1% of the child and adult samples, respectively, with
rtV207M (children, 42.3%; adults, 36.7%) and
rtN238T/A (children, 15.4%; adults, 16.3%) being the most frequent mt in these populations.