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First case in Italy of acquired resistance to oseltamivir in an immunocompromised patient with influenza A/H1N1v infection

  • Autori: Campanini, G; Piralla, A; Rovida, F; Puzelli, S; Facchini, M; Locatelli, F; Minolic, L; Percivalle, E; Donatelli, I; Tramuto, F; Baldanti, F; Surveillance Group for New Influenza A/H1N1v Investigation in Italy
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2010
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
  • Parole Chiave: Pandemic, H1N1v, Oseltamivir, Resistance
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/50364

Abstract

A pandemic influenza A/H1N1v strain with the neuraminidase H274Y mutation was detected in nasal secretions of a 2-year-old leukemic patient with influenza-like illness after 18 days of treatment with oseltamivir. At baseline, no drug-resistant virus was found, while 4 days after treatment initiation a mix- ture of wild-type and mutated virus was detected. After treatment interruption, the wild type influenza virus re-emerged and became prevalent in nasal secretions after a few days, suggesting the lower fitness of the mutated virus strain. The patient slowly improved concurrently with a decrease in virus load, which resulted negative 42 days after diagnosis. No other drug-resistant influenza A/H1N1v virus strains have been detected in Italy (up to the end of November 2009) since the first case of the novel A/H1N1v virus was identified in the country (May 2009).