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HIV test kits are not affordable to poverty-stricken nations that suffer the most from HIV/AIDS. In order to effectively test the people of these nations, the tests must become cheaper and simpler. Most tests now are expensive, with take home tests costing around $45 being the cheapest. A new test that consists of a simple cotton swab with color changing tips to show results would reduce the price greatly and would benefit all nations in need, as well as first world nations. | |||
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OUR TEAMLAB 1 WRITE-UPHealth Care IssueHIV test kits are not affordable to poverty-stricken nations that suffer the most from HIV/AIDS. In order to effectively test the people of these nations, the tests must become cheaper and simpler. Most tests now are expensive, with take home tests costing around $45 being the cheapest. A new test that consists of a simple cotton swab with color changing tips to show results would reduce the price greatly and would benefit all nations in need, as well as first world nations.
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