Surrogate markers

Examination of certain cells or blood proteins that indirectly indicate activity of the AIDS virus (HIV).


An indirect indicator of a disease state or of its response to therapy. Such markers often include laboratory tests thought to represent clinical progress accurately. For example, in diabetes mellitus, the glycosylated hemoglobin level is used as a marker of glycemic control; in AIDS the level of HIV RNA is used as a marker of disease progression.


 


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