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The treatment of the HIV-infection has become more and
more complex over the past years due to the development of new drugs and
therapy strategies. A fast scientific progress is taking
place that requires a high level of information from the physician.
Clinical studies have shown that therapy changes in the treatment of an
HIV-infection are most successful when the treating physicians have access to
resistance analyses as well as external experts.
The ifi-Institute founded the expert advice system
RADATA in 2002 with the aim to offer physicians additional advice for a
therapy in the everyday clinical life.
The level of communication is the Internet. The
treating physician makes data available on the RADATA website that
should include the reason for a therapy change and other issues (resistance
analyses, drug monitoring, previous ART, compliance, demands of the patient,
laboratory findings, etc.). After a careful data analysis, the experts give a
treatment recommendation. In acknowledgment of the experts, the treating
physician introduces the therapy and fills in the subsequent data of the
patient.
Currently, 54 German institutions take part in RADATA,
one centre in Austria
as well as 8 laboratories.
The use of the expert advice system is free of charge.

RADATA-centres cumulative, 31.12.10