| Literature DB >> 18317577 |
Aboubakar Yari1, Frederic S Passo, Venus Yari, Ousmane Sanni, Myra Yari, Mathieu Z Dovenou, Rachide Traore, Jean-Pierre Hounyet.
Abstract
We design a "simple" and "low cost" model technology for monitoring HIV patients CD4 number in resource-poor settings: SMARThivCD4mos. Cost and complexity are the major challenges to the developing world in transferring and implementing HIV surveillance technologies. We previously proposed a "three tests" combo kit model for improving HIV patients monitoring standards in resource-poor settings. From the pool of recommended alternative CD4 counting technologies, our "three tests" combo kit model retained the Capcellia technology for its "simplicity". However, compared to other CD4 counting technologies, such as Dynabeads, the Capcellia technology is "expensive". Here, we describe a cost reduction strategy of the Capcellia technology.Entities:
Keywords: CD4 count; HIV surveillance technologies; alternative technologies; cost and complexity; resource-poor countries
Year: 2008 PMID: 18317577 PMCID: PMC2258423 DOI: 10.6026/97320630002257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioinformation ISSN: 0973-2063
Figure 1Comparison of cost and complexity factors (a) of SMARThivCD4mos with the Modified Dynabeads and the Capcellia technologies. Lack of resources and expertise are barriers to transfer of expensive and complex technologies to the developing world. (b) Cheap and simple technologies are the standards for the developing world (c) The modified Dynabeads technology is cheap but complex (d) while the Capcellia technology is simple but expensive (f) SMARThivCD4mos is both cheap and simple.