PanLeucogated CD4 Test HIV SA: Wits Study $626M Saved | AcademicJobs
A Wits University study shows the PanLeucogated CD4 test saved $626M over 20 years, enabling massive HIV monitoring scale-up in South Africa.
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Doctor Naseem Cassim is a Lecturer in the Wits Diagnostic Innovation Hub within the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of the Witwatersrand. He holds the qualifications of Master of Public Health, Doctor of Philosophy, and National Higher Diploma in Medical Technology from Technikon Witwatersrand. His professional affiliations include the National Health Laboratory Service and its National Priority Programmes department.
Doctor Cassim conducts research in areas such as laboratory diagnostics, haematology, and related public health laboratory services, with publications including retrospective analyses of CD4 count trends in South Africa and studies on prostate cancer incidence in Gauteng Province. He maintains an active academic profile through the university and contributes to collaborative research efforts in diagnostic innovation.
A Wits University study shows the PanLeucogated CD4 test saved $626M over 20 years, enabling massive HIV monitoring scale-up in South Africa.