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Resistance Panel Reports
Case reports from the HIV Resistance Testing Consultation Panel
 

Case reports from the HIV Resistance Testing Consultation Panel, a service of the NCCC's Warmline and the UCSF Positive Health Program at San Francisco General Hospital, are available below for download (PDF files) or viewing on the web (HTML files).

HIV resistance testing consultation and support for California* HIV/AIDS clinicians is available through the Warmline under a pilot project funded through the California State Office of AIDS . Warmline clinicians may refer complicated resistance testing cases for review by a panel of experts from the UCSF Positive Health Program at San Francisco General Hospital and the Warmline/NCCC. California-based* clincians may call the Warmline (1-800-933-3413) for resistance testing panel information or referral.

 
Resistance Testing Consultation Panel Case Reports

  Case #50
  Case #49
  Case #48
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  Case #42
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  Case #15
  Case #13
  Case #12
  Case #11
Case #9: Cumulative ARV Resistance Associated with Chronic Incomplete Viral Suppression
  Case #8
  Case #7
Case #6: “Maximal Resistance" and Investigational Agents
Case #5: Potential Antiretroviral Strategies for Salvage Therapy
Case #3: Pharmacokinetically-enhanced PI Treatment Strategies in Patients with Low-level PI Resistance
Case #2: Changing Therapy in a Patient with Increasing Viral Load Despite Good Immunologic Function

Case #1: Viable Treatment Options for Patients with Advanced Immunosuppression

 
 
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