Published on in Vol 7, No 1 (2015):

Enhanced Monitoring of Antiretroviral Resistance in Persons Living with HIV/AIDS

Enhanced Monitoring of Antiretroviral Resistance in Persons Living with HIV/AIDS

Enhanced Monitoring of Antiretroviral Resistance in Persons Living with HIV/AIDS

Authors of this article:

James T. Gomez ;   Shuang Wang ;   Syed Rizvi ;   Salma K. Khuwaja
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In recent years the transmission of HIV drug-resistant strains among infected persons has been an on-going concern. Measuring the burden of antiretroviral resistance has risen in importance, ranking alongside other major public health concerns when planning HIV prevention campaigns. The aim of this presentation is to illustrate a public health surveillance method for monitoring antiretroviral drug resistance in persons diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus infection. We developed procedures for examining HIV related electronic laboratory reports (ELR) transmitted to our health department surveillance system that link to corresponding clinical and demographic data for patients with varying degrees of antiretroviral drug resistance.