Canadian team’s portable device could ease HIV/AIDS monitoring

By Hilary Roberts, for Vancouver Sun

Software can analyze blood outside lab

Syringe: Photo: sullicvan, morguefile.com

Syringe: Photo: sullicvan, morguefile.com

Canadian researchers have invented a device that could make it easier, faster and cheaper to track the progression of HIV in patients living in the developing world.

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