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An Affordable HIV-1 Drug Resistance Monitoring Method for Resource Limited Settings
Published on: March 30, 2014
Drug-recommendation system for patients with infectious diseases
Kazuyuki Shimada1, Hidekatsu Takada, Satoshi Mitsuyama
1Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:
We developed a decision support system that helps doctors select appropriate first-line drugs. The system classifies patients' abilities to protect themselves from infectious diseases as a risk level for infection. In an evaluation of the prototype system, the risk level it determined correlated with the decisions of specialists. The system is very effective and convenient for doctors to use.
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