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Volume 329:1123-1124 October 7, 1993 Number 15
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Primary Infection with Zidovudine-Resistant HIV

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To the Editor: Erice et al. (April 22 issue)1 described a patient with symptomatic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection who had a primary infection with a virus resistant to zidovudine. We report the case of a homosexual man in whom clinical symptoms of acute HIV-1 infection developed in May 1992; tests for HIV-1 antibodies were positive in July 1992. His most recent negative HIV-1 test was in November 1991.

We studied the presence of genotypic mutations at codons 215 and 74 of the HIV pol gene -- those associated with reduced sensitivity to zidovudine and didanosine, respectively. We . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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