Brief Report

An observational study of infuenza A(H1N1)pdm09 viral shedding and resistance under standard-duration oseltamivir treatment

DOI: 10.1080/10158782.2013.11441531
Author(s): S Aspinall Synexus Clinical Research SA (Pty) Ltd, , B Pretorius Synexus Clinical Research SA (Pty) Ltd, , T Vally Synexus Clinical Research SA (Pty) Ltd, , B Sebopa Synexus Clinical Research SA (Pty) Ltd, , C Turner-Babb Lancet Molecular Pathology Laboratory, ,

Abstract

An observational study was established in South Africa in 2009, early in the infuenza A(H1N1)pdm09 outbreak, to provide information on the virological response of the new virus to oseltamivir and the potential for resistance. Patients (n = 54) aged 1-64 years who were treated with standard fve-day courses of oseltamivir, starting within two days of onset of the symptoms, showed rapid reductions in viral load or shedding and clinical signs and symptoms. Oseltamivir was well tolerated, with no serious adverse events. Signs of treatment-emergent phenotypic and genotypic resistance were noted in one patient.

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