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Flu Found Resistant to Main Antiviral Drug

Re: Flu Found Resistant to Main Antiviral Drug

Blaming influenza for being resistant to Tamiflu is like blaming the water for running out a hole in a bucket.
One of the many holes in Tamiflu is H274Y, Roche discovered it while developing Tamiflu,

"Volunteers experimentally infected with influenza A/Texas/36/91 (H1N1) virus and treated with the neuraminidase (NA) inhibitor oseltamivir were monitored for the emergence of drug-resistant variants. Two (4%) of 54 resistant viruses were detected by NA inhibition assay among last-day isolates recovered from 54 drug recipients. They bore a substitution His274Tyr in the NA."

Selection of Influenza Virus Mutants in Experimentally Infected Volunteers Treated with Oseltamivir
The Journal of Infectious Diseases <b>2001</b>;183:523?531
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi...086/318537#tb4


but explained it away as irrelevant.


Roche's research published in <b>2002</b>, "The H274Y mutation in the influenza A/H1N1 neuraminidase active site following oseltamivir phosphate treatment leave virus severely compromised both in vitro and in vivo". (Antiviral Res. 2002 Aug;55(2):307-17 ) which assured us "Virus carrying a H274Y mutation is unlikely to be of clinical consequence in man".

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12103431


Tamiflu was designed to make money, not to be resistance proof, it suceeded.

In contrast Relenza was designed to be resistance proof, it suceeded, but it was less popular than Tamiflu because it uses an inhaler.

"There is no evidence of zanamivir resistance in viruses isolated from normal healthy patients after treatment with the drug. The only case of in vivo zanamivir resistance is that of an 18-month-old immunocompromised child, who acquired an influenza B virus infection and failed to respond to ribavirin treatment. The child was subsequently treated with zanamivir and after 12 days of treatment a virus containing an R152K NA mutation was isolated. This virus also contained a mutation in the HA protein, T198I, which had appeared prior to the NA mutation. In contrast, resistance to oseltamivir occurs in 1%-4% of adults and 4%-8% of the paediatric population."

http://jac.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/co...39886104f542f3



The problem is that when the importance of superior design and resistance is finally acknowledged it will be too late to do anything about it. Relenza manufacture is woefully limited and development of iv zanamivir, which could have been used systemically for all ages, and in hospitals was abandoned through lack of interest.
 
Re: Flu Found Resistant to Main Antiviral Drug

A timely warning from February. Especially interesting that there is already an H1N1 circulating with Tamiflu resistance.

http://www.nzdoctor.co.nz/news?artic...a-6cc89181bc7e

NEWS ARTICLE

11 FEBRUARY 2009 ISSUE

Influenza warning as strains get nasty

Amanda Cameron
acameron@nzdoctor.co.nz

A more deadly strain of influenza virus circulating this year, together with rising antiviral resistance and New Zealand?s low immunisation rates, has influenza experts worried.

?The ingredients are all there for an influenza season much worse than we?ve seen before or for a long time,? says National Influenza Strategy Group (NISG) chair Anna-Marie Frost. ?It?s like a bit of a bonfire ready to go.?

Christchurch virologist Lance Jennings says New Zealand is due for a more serious influenza season, as the past few have been mild.

The last serious season saw three children die from the disease during the influenza B epidemic of 2005.

Before that, an H3N2 strain of the influenza virus caused an epidemic in 1996 that saw patients waiting in corridors as hospitals couldn?t cope, Dr Jennings says.

This year?s influenza vaccine contains a Brisbane H3N2-like strain, an H1N1-like strain and a B strain.

The ?Brisbane strain? killed six children in Australia last year and medical authorities in Europe are warning it could be the most deadly influenza virus they have seen for 20 years, Ms Frost says.

Nearly all the dominant strains of the main influenza virus in the US this season, H1N1, show resistance to the leading antiviral drug oseltamivir (Tamiflu). H1N1 resistance to Tamiflu was first identified in New Zealand last year by Dr Jennings.

A variant of the H1N1 virus caused the 1918 influenza epidemic that killed an estimated 50 million people worldwide.

It is worrying these factors have come together at a time when influenza vaccination is a low priority for most New Zealanders because of the mild seasons recently, Ms Frost says.

Most New Zealanders still do not get the influenza vaccine, and just under half of those most vulnerable to developing serious complications do not get vaccinated.

Even healthcare professionals have poor uptake rates, Ms Frost says. DHB staff vaccination programmes only achieve coverage of between 20 and 40 per cent.

In the 13 years from 1980 to 1992, a total of 5650 New Zealanders died from influenza, at a rate of more than 400 a year.

The influenza vaccine is free for those at high risk ? people aged 65 and over and those with chronic conditions ? until the end of June. Traditionally, the number of influenze infections peaks in late June to July.
 
Re: Flu Found Resistant to Main Antiviral Drug

Here's an easy to follow powerpoint presentation titled,


H5N1 Viral Kinetics and Antiviral Resistance

The topics covered include,

Influenza H5N1:possible causes of antiviral treatment failure

Antiviral Agents For Influenza
M2 Inhibitors
Neuraminidase Inhibitors

Resistance to Neuraminidase Inhibitors
NA Inhibitor Resistance Profiles

Oseltamivir resistance mutation in N1
The emergence of resistant H5N1 variants during oseltamivir treatment

Resistance to oseltamivir and amantadine in Vietnam 2008

Conclusion

Don't let the crappy layout of this post put you off, it really is a good presentation from the South East Asia Infectious Disease Research Network.
 
Re: Flu Found Resistant to Main Antiviral Drug

many new NAs from Hong Kong were uploaded

here is a list of the nucleotides at position 823 in
1287 seasonal H1N1 -NAs since 2005 sorted by date
(only those with date available)
o:resistant , .: not

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2008
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