Sequencing of hepatitis C virus for detection of resistance to direct-acting antiviral therapy: A systematic review

Author:

Bartlett Sofia R.1,Grebely Jason1,Eltahla Auda A.12,Reeves Jacqueline D.3,Howe Anita Y.M.4,Miller Veronica5,Ceccherini-Silberstein Francesca6,Bull Rowena A.12,Douglas Mark W.7,Dore Gregory J.1,Harrington Patrick8,Lloyd Andrew R.12,Jacka Brendan1,Matthews Gail V.1,Wang Gary P.9,Pawlotsky Jean-Michel10,Feld Jordan J.11ORCID,Schinkel Janke12,Garcia Federico13ORCID,Lennerstrand Johan14,Applegate Tanya L.1

Affiliation:

1. Kirby Institute; University of New South Wales; Sydney Australia

2. School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine; University of New South Wales; Sydney Australia

3. Monogram Biosciences, Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings; South San Francisco CA

4. British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, St Paul's Hospital; Vancouver Canada

5. Forum for Collaborative HIV Research; University of California Berkeley; Washington DC

6. Department of Experimental Medicine and Surgery; University of Rome Tor Vergata; Rome Italy

7. Storr Liver Centre, The Westmead Institute for Medical Research; University of Sydney; Sydney Australia

8. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Division of Antiviral Products; Silver Spring MD

9. Department of Medicine; University of Florida College of Medicine; Gainesville FL

10. National Reference Center for Viral Hepatitis B, C, and D, Department of Virology and INSERM U955, Hopital Henri Mondor; Université Paris-Est; Creteil France

11. Toronto Western Hospital Liver Centre, University Health Network; University of Toronto; Toronto Canada

12. Department of Medical Microbiology; Academic Medical Center; Amsterdam the Netherlands

13. Clinical Microbiology Service; Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Granada; Granada Spain

14. Section of Clinical Virology, Department of Medical Science; Uppsala University; Uppsala Sweden

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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