According to a study by WHO in 18 countries, some 10% of those being treated for HIV/AIDS are resistant to two of the main drugs used to treat the disease. Apparently, 10% is a threshold that bodes ill for current treatment options.
“According to a study by WHO in 18 countries, some 10% of those being treated for HIV/AIDS are resistant to two of the main drugs used to treat the disease. Apparently, 10% is a threshold that bodes ill for current treatment options.”
Thanks.
I’m asking what are the data that lead to that conclusion.
e.g. viral load no longer being suppressed or a molecular determination of viral mutation etc...