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September 1999 Cover
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French researchers have found that genotyping in patients with mutant HIV strains allows doctors to offer patients the most effective treatments. Doctors
selected 108 patients not responding to triple-combination therapy. Three months after prescribing medication therapy using genotype testing for treatment guidelines, 29
percent of the genotype subjects had undetectable viral loads. Furthermore, after six months of treatment, 32 percent had undetectable viral loads, versus 14 percent in the
other group at both three and six months.
Editor's Note: from Reuters
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