Re: :::Emergence of seasonal influenza viruses type A/H1N1 with oseltamivir resistance in some European Countries at the start of the 2007-8 influenza :::
Re: :::Emergence of seasonal influenza viruses type A/H1N1 with oseltamivir resistance in some European Countries at the start of the 2007-8 influenza :::
Re: :::Emergence of seasonal influenza viruses type A/H1N1 with oseltamivir resistance in some European Countries at the start of the 2007-8 influenza :::
However, it should be noted that the viral load remained high for three weeks due to Tamiflu resistance prior to treatment and amantadine resistance which developed during treatment. Viral load fell to baseline 8 days after Relenza treatment, which began on day 20.This demostrantes the fitness of oseltamivir-resistant H1N1 viruses but it shouldn't be drawn further conclusions that these viruses are more virulent than oseltamivir-susceptible ones.
The patient was very ill with a severe blood disease and infected by other pathogens thus a poor outcome may be due to this complex situation rather than the presence of a H1N1-resistant virus.
Noteworthy, the concurrent emersion of a sub-population of H1N1-oseltamivir and amantadine resistant viruses.