Scientists at South Africa's National Health Laboratory have recently developed a new method to test the immune system of AIDS patients, which can save substantial money and improve accuracy.
This new method, called "PLG CD4 T cell counting technology", makes measurement easier and accurate by changing the reference point for measuring CD4 T cells. CD4 T cells are an important indicator to measure the working status of the human immune system. After infection with HIV, CD4 T cells are the main target of attack by the virus. In addition, measuring the content of such cells in human blood can also be used to test the efficacy of various anti-AIDS drugs.
Glen Cross
butts , a South African pathologist who developed the new method, said the cost of various tests for AIDS patients actually exceeds the cost of drugs. Taking CD4 T cells as an example
g spot vibrator , patients are required to be tested every three months, and this is just one of many tests that patients need to do. Based on 4.5 million AIDS patients, South Africa spends as much as US$2.33 billion a year on just testing CD4 T cells in accordance with international standards, while using new methods only costs about US$274 million.
To verify the reliability of the new method, Glen Cross sent blood samples she had tested to London
remote vibrator , England. Scientists there used two very accurate but extremely expensive methods to measure the amount of CD4 T cells in samples. The results obtained with the new method were 99% consistent with the results tested by scientists in London. The original method used in South Africa was only 70% accurate.
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