Abstract

Antiretroviral therapy has significantly reduced the morbidity and mortality of subjects infected with HIV-1. However, the establishment of persistent infection and the development of drug-resistant variants are major obstacles facing the eradication of HIV-1. This review summarizes the current knowledge of the persistence of drug-resistant HIV-1 acquired by transmission, or due to therapy failure and the possible implications for antiretroviral therapeutic strategies.

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