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Table 5 Prevalence of polymorphic compensatory mutations in subtype B protease

From: Treatment-associated polymorphisms in protease are significantly associated with higher viral load and lower CD4 count in newly diagnosed drug-naive HIV-1 infected patients

Mut

%

n

Mut

%

n

10I

10.02

160

60E

9.2

147

10V

2.76

44

62V

32.75

523

13V

17.09

273

63P

58.42

933

20I

0.13

2

71T

9.58

153

20M

0.69

11

71V

7.2

115

20R

3.44

55

77I

32.19

514

36I

17.72

283

93L

42.45

678

  1. The prevalence of known polymorphic compensatory mutations [21] in the subtype B study population is shown as percentages (%) and absolute count (n).