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HIV Treatment Continuum
Treating HIV is a continuum that spans from managing newly diagnosed, treatment-naïve patients, to heavily treatment-experienced patients. There are two key parts of the continuum — one is the drugs used to treat HIV and the second is the information about the virus and the patient. Antiretroviral drugs are the "weapons" for fighting HIV, while the assays used to gather information about the virus are the means for targeting. Click here to learn more about the optimal use of Monogram's assays along the treatment continuum.
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