An update to the HIV-TRePS system: the development and evaluation of new global and local computational models to predict HIV treatment outcomes, with or without a genotype
<p>Objectives: Optimizing antiretroviral drug combination on an individual basis in resource-limited settings is challenging because of the limited availability of drugs and genotypic resistance testing. Here, we describe our latest computational models to predict treatment responses, with or...
Main Authors: | Revell, A, Wang, D, Wood, R, Morrow, C, Tempelman, H, Hamers, R, Reiss, P, van Sighem, A, Nelson, M, Montaner, J, Lane, H, Larder, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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