Viral load monitoring tests the effectiveness of a patient’s HIV treatment. Because of high cost and tests that aren’t adapted to resource-limited settings, it’s not available to most people in developing countries. But for treatment as prevention to be successful, it must be a critical component of HIV programs.
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