This digital copy of the February 2015 Federal Practitioner was sent to me and since it has open access online, I selected an article some may find interesting. The entire publication is informative. I point out the charts and graphs particularly. They provide an easy reference/comparison to the old SOC's and new. It's in a slide format (by page) so it may be hard to read on your small devices. But I recommend you take a look if you're able. Table 1 on pages 36-37S breakdown treatments by genotype and protocols with rates of SVR. I liked seeing everything in one place. Knowledge is good...
This digital copy of the February 2015 Federal Practitioner was sent to me and since it has open access online, I selected an article some may find interesting. The entire publication is informative. I point out the charts and graphs particularly. They provide an easy reference/comparison to the old SOC's and new. It's in a slide format (by page) so it may be hard to read on your small devices. But I recommend you take a look if you're able. Table 1 on pages 36-37S breakdown treatments by genotype and protocols with rates of SVR. I liked seeing everything in one place. Knowledge is good...
http://www.fedprac-digital.com/federalpractitioner/feb2015_hiv/m3/Page.action?lm=1425187504000&pg=35
Full journal:
http://www.fedprac-digital.com/federalpractitioner/feb2015_hiv/m3/Document.action?lpview=articles&lm=1425187504000
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