May 20, 2008
'Blood-Free' Monitoring as Good as Blood Tests in Predicting the Course of AIDS
“Monitoring prescription refills at the pharmacy provides a proactive approach to disease management in contrast to monitoring CD4 cell counts, which is reactive”
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have shown that monitoring treatment adherence to AIDS therapy is a simple blood-free way to monitor risk of disease progression. via Newswise
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