WHO report on HIV drug resistance – Rising dolutegravir resistance and implications for global care standards
27 Apr, 2024 | 16:08h | UTCThe World Health Organization’s latest HIV Drug Resistance Report highlights both the effectiveness and emerging challenges with dolutegravir (DTG)-based therapies. While there is significant suppression of HIV viral loads in populations treated with DTG, data reveals increasing resistance levels, particularly among those with high viral loads and prior treatment experiences. The report calls for enhanced surveillance and management strategies to address these resistance patterns and maintain treatment efficacy. It also underscores the necessity of robust data systems and proactive healthcare policies to improve the overall quality of HIV treatment and prevent the transmission of resistant HIV strains, aligning with global efforts to combat antimicrobial resistance.
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New report documents increase in HIV drug resistance to dolutegravir – World Health Organization