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Medical tests
Details on the medical tests used in monitoring the course of HIV and related diseases, and how these are used to guide treatment options.
News
  HIV testing in Africa: will VCT for all do more than ABC approach?
  Therapeutic drug monitoring: may predict nelfinavir failure, even when viral load controlled
  Labour warned to think again on compulsory HIV tests for immigrants
  Many sexual health clinic attenders have unnecessary tests and visits, say doctors in debate
  TB diagnostics perform poorly in Botswana study
Patient Information
  CD4 T-cell counts
  High blood pressure
  Resistance tests
  Viral load
  Viral Load & CD4 Count
Treatment & Care
  CD4-guided treatment interruptions
  Measuring fats and sugar abnormalities
  Resistance testing to select treatment
  Testing drug levels
  Testing for resistance
  The detection of HIV
  Viral load, CD4 cell counts and other tests


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