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Interactive Clinical Education Programs (ICEP)
First in a series of two planned events, Interactive Clinical Education Program (ICEP) #1 focuses on the importance of clinical cut-offs in the interpretation of phenotypic resistance tests. The program will:
- Discuss the problem of HIV resistance
- Describe the major types of resistance tests available
- Present an overview of the virco®TYPE HIV-1 Resistance Assay (virtual phenotype)
- Elucidate the role of clinical cut-offs in interpreting phenotypic resistance
Dr. Nobel Bellosillo
Director of medical
affairs US/Canada for
Virco Labs, Inc.
What's New
These modules are presented in an easy to navigate format and begin with a history of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and current epidemiology.
November 2009
Volume 1, Number 3
Presented by Dr. Rafael E. Campo
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