WHO HIV drug resistance technical documents
Guidance documents on early warning indicators
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HIV drug resistance early warning indicators guidance - English version
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HIV drug resistance early warning indicators guidance - French version
pdf, 479kb
Tools
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HIV drug resistance early warning indicators abstraction and calculation tools - English version
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HIV drug resistance early warning indicators abstraction and calculation tools - Portuguese version
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World Health Organization surveys to monitor HIV drug resistance prevention and associated factors in sentinel antiretroviral treatment sites
Antiviral Therapy Volume 13, 2008; Supplement 2: 15–23
Surveillance of transmitted HIV drug resistance
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Recommendations for surveillance of transmitted HIV drug resistance in countries scaling up antiretroviral treatment
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A novel sequential sampling technique for the surveillance of transmitted HIV drug resistance by cross-sectional survey for use in low resource settings
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Consensus drug resistance mutations for epidemiological surveillance
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HIV-1 protease and reverse transcriptase mutations for drug resistance surveillance
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Drug resistance mutations for surveillance of transmitted HIV-1 drug-resistance
pdf, 108kb
2009 Update
WHO HIVDR Laboratory network
- Global HIV drug resistance laboratory network
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WHO accredited HIVDR testing laboratories, May 2011
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Laboratory guidance document
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The WHO/HIVResNet Laboratory Strategy -
HIV drug resistance labratory training package
HIVDR laboratory training package (17 modules) -
Sequence Quality Assessment Tool (SQUAT)
zip, 47.02Mb
SQUAT (sequence quality assessment tool) is a computerized stand-alone tool to assess quality of HIV protease (PR) and reverse transcriptase (RT) sequences prior to analyses. The current version of SQUAT has not been extensively tested with Windows Vista or 7. Please follow the installation instructions carefully. -
WHO manual for HIV drug resistance testing using dried blood spot specimens, 2010
The WHO HIVDR DBS Working Group of HIVResNet developed the protocol for collecting and analyzing Dried Blood Spots for drug resistance testing. The genotyping protocol will be updated later this year.