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      Prospective genetic screening decreases the incidence of abacavir hypersensitivity reactions in the Western Australian HIV cohort study.

      Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
      Adult, Anti-HIV Agents, adverse effects, Australia, Cohort Studies, Dideoxynucleosides, Drug Hypersensitivity, epidemiology, genetics, prevention & control, Female, Genetic Testing, HIV Infections, drug therapy, HLA-B Antigens, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged

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          Abacavir therapy is associated with significant drug hypersensitivity in approximately 8% of recipients, with retrospective studies indicating a strong genetic association with the HLA-B*5701 allele. In this prospective study, involving 260 abacavir-naive individuals (7.7% of whom were positive for HLA-B*5701), we confirm the usefulness of genetic risk stratification, with no cases of abacavir hypersensitivity among 148 HLA-B*5701-negative recipients.

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