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It is important to model progression of a disease to understanding if the patient's condition is improving or getting worse. In the case of HIV disease, the change in the patient's CD4+ T cell count is used to calculate the progression of HIV disease i.e. if the CD4 count goes down it represent the progression of the patient's HIV disease. Due to the lack of an effective cure for HIV disease, it is...
Disease progression models are useful tools for gaining a systems' understanding of the transitions to disease states, and characterizing the relationship between disease progress and factors affecting it such as patients' profile, treatment and the HIV diagnosis stage. Patients are classified into four states (based on CD4+ T-lymphocyte count) and all the transitions are allowed. Examinations to...
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