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asked by: l2at24 on February 14th, 2005
Extremely eHealthy
Rare drug-resistant hiv found in nyc
by verena dobnik
associated press writer

new york — city health officials are working to track down sex partners of a man diagnosed with a rare strain of highly drug-resistant hiv that progressed rapidly to aids.

"we are not aware of another case like this in the united states, or elsewhere," said Dr. Ron valdiserri, deputy director of the centers for disease control and prevention's national center for hiv, std, and tb prevention.

Health commissioner Dr. Thomas frieden said the rare hiv strain is "difficult or impossible to treat."

the new york times, citing a person familiar with the case whom it did not identify, reported saturday that the man was believed to have had unprotected sex with hundreds of people.

The man — who had not previously undergone antiviral drug treatment — was diagnosed with the rare strain in december 2004. He apparently had been infected recently after years of having unprotected anal intercourse.

The city has not released his name, but health officials are trying to locate his sex partners to offer them testing.

The onset of aids appears to have occurred within two to three months, and at most 20 months, after infection. Frieden said hiv can take 10 years to develop into aids.

Drug resistance is increasingly common among hiv-positive people, including some who had never been treated before, but not with such a fast progression to aids, valdiserri said.

The man's hiv did not respond to three of four types of antiviral drugs most commonly prescribed; he is now receiving a fourth regimen, health officials said.

Typically, drug resistance occurs after a patient is treated with the drugs, often because the patient veers from the prescribed course. In this case, resistance occurred from the start of treatment, and was combined with a rapid progression to aids.

Valdiserri said that "double whammy" of resistance and rapid progression made the case alarming.

"the message to the american public is that hiv remains a very formidable adversary. We can't let down our vigilance," valdiserri said.
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sftbllchika06
replied on February 14th, 2005
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People should stop having sex with random people it is meant for 2 people who love each other
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bd1012
replied on February 14th, 2005
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sftbllchika06 wrote:
people should stop having sex with random people it is meant for 2 people who love each other

or use a condom and get tested and treated. People are always going to have sex with whomever they please as much as they please..It's a fact of life.
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2ferano
replied on February 16th, 2005
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Ideally people should not have unprotected sex with random people, but as bd said that is always going to happen.
However, you don't have to sleep around to get hiv. You could meet the man of your dreams and he could swear up and down he is a virgin, blah blah, and he could infect you. You could be married to a man for 30 years who wasn't infected before the marriage, but now is and infects you. Same for the woman giving it to the man.
It happens and being infected doesn't mean you did anything wrong. You could have made a mistake by having unprotected sex, or you could have made the mistake of trusting someone (you cannot trust anyone in this world regardless of who they are because you just don't know) or you could have had a blood transfusion, etc. There are more ways to get hiv then just sleeping around.
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