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    5/20/2008 - Monitoring whether patients take medicines can help anticipate HIV treatment failure in Africa
    Posted in Medical News

    Hash on how reliably people take their anti-HIV medicines can help diagnosticate those whose rehabilitation will succeed or fail. Monitoring this information, which can be obtained directly from pharmacy records, works at least as well as hamming* blood tests that track the medicine's effect on the immune system, according to rule to inquisition published in PLoS antitoxin by Gregory Bisson, Jean Nachega and fellowship at the teaching hospital of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the teaching hospital of Cape Town.

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