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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.

HIV resistance to favored treatment not uncommon

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Reuters
29 January 2016

Undetectable & Low-level HIV Viral Replication

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BETA blog
6 January 2016

Limited Number of Mutations Responsible for Drug-Resistant HIV

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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
8 April 2015

An activist's guide to TB drugs

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TAG
4 June 2014

Licensing agreement for development of diagnostic tests for HIV drug resistance

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University Hospitals Case Medical Center
3 July 2013

Computer models predict how patients will respond to HIV drugs

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Eurekalert Inf Dis
14 March 2013

Transmission of Resistant HIV Steady

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MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
7 March 2013

Raltegravir-resistant HIV stays susceptible to dolutegravir in lab

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International AIDS Society
13 November 2012

The genetics of HIV-1 resistance

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Science Daily
8 October 2012