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特許 権利維持 A resistance mutation is a point mutations in virus genes that allow the virus to become resistant to treatment with a particular antiviral drug. The term was first used in in the management of HIV, the first virus in which genome sequencing was routinely used to look for drug resistance. Resistance mutation is now studied in bacteriology and parasitology.