A panelist discusses how CD4 counts serve as measures of immune system status that typically increase by about 200 in the first year of antiretroviral therapy. Although there can be laboratory ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has strongly recommended CD4 testing as the preferred method for identifying advanced HIV disease among people living with HIV, as part of its newly released 2025 ...
At presentation, all children living with HIV younger than five years should be considered as having advanced HIV disease ...
Living with HIV means becoming fluent in a language of numbers that might seem confusing at first but actually hold the key to your health and future. Two numbers in particular – your viral load and ...
A single center letter describes lung transplantation in people living with HIV despite CD4 counts under 200 during evaluation, emphasizing prior viral suppression and clinical context when assessing ...
Long-term antiretroviral therapy helps people with HIV reduce the risk of pneumonia and shingles by strengthening the immune ...
People with HIV on long-term antiretroviral therapy and with CD4 counts above 500 face infection risks similar to the general population, a new cohort study finds.
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