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Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 news brief: no. 1
Viruses resistant to oseltamivir (Tamiflu)
identified
8 JULY 2009 | GENEVA -- WHO has been informed by
health authorities in Denmark, Japan and the Special Administrative
Region of Hong Kong, China of the appearance of H1N1 viruses which
are resistant to the antiviral drug oseltamivir (known as Tamiflu)
based on laboratory testing.
These viruses were found in three patients who did not have
severe disease and all have recovered. Investigations have not found
the resistant virus in the close contacts of these three people. The
viruses, while resistant to oseltamivir, remain sensitive to
zanamivir.
Close to 1000 pandemic H1N1 viruses have been evaluated by
the laboratories in the Global Influenza Surveillance Network for
antiviral drug resistance. All other viruses have been shown
sensitive to both oseltamivir and zanamivir. WHO and its partners
will continue to conduct ongoing monitoring of influenza viruses for
antiviral drug resistance.
Therefore, based on current information, these instances of
drug resistance appear to represent sporadic cases of resistance. At
this time, there is no evidence to indicate the development of
widespread antiviral resistance among pandemic H1N1 viruses. Based
on this risk assessment, there are no changes in WHO's clinical
treatment guidance. Antiviral drugs remain a key component of the
public health response when used as recommended.
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