Medical Imaging
How to Test and Monitor HIV in Developing Countries
The majority of HIV infections are in resource-poor regions of the world, such as Africa, Southeast Asia, and Russia, where few people can afford the US$100-150 for diagnostic testing and disease monitoring. What can be done to help HIV patients there? More...02 Sep 2003
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