bioRxiv preprint

Six years of clinical herpes simplex virus genotypic acyclovir resistance testing confirms common resistance mechanisms and identifies novel mutations

Identification of acyclovir-resistant herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections is critical for directing appropriate antiviral therapy, particularly for immunocompromised patients where resistance rates can reach 30%. In 2020, the University of Washington Clinical Virology Laboratory launched the first clinical genotypic HSV drug resistance test in the United States. While genotypic testing offers significantly faster turnaround times than traditional phenotypic assays, interpretation depends on established mutational databases and remains challenging when novel variants are identified. Here, we retrospectively reviewed all HSV acyclovir resistance Sanger sequencing tests performed from January

drug discoverygenomicsmicrobiology