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Poor adherence and the subsequent development of drug resistance is one reason why HIV treatment can fail. A drug-resistant HIV strain is one which is less susceptible to the effects of one or more anti-HIV drugs.

Mutation breaks HIV's resistance to drugs

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Science Daily
14 September 2012

Decline in transmitted resistance to ARVs in UK leveled off in 2009

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International AIDS Society
3 September 2012

UGANDA: Rising ARV resistance threatens HIV fight

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IRIN Plus News
22 May 2012

UCLA researchers suggest unconventional approach to control HIV epidemics

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
7 December 2011

Zimbabwe: Drug-Resistant HIV Strain Noted

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AllAfrica
24 August 2011

Superbug gene rife in Delhi water supply

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The Guardian
7 April 2011

AFRICA: Need for systematic HIV drug resistance testing

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IRIN Plus News
9 February 2011

Uganda: HIV's Deadliest Strain

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AllAfrica
3 November 2010