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  2. Viral load monitoring for HIV - Wikipedia

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    A count of the viral load is routine before the start of HIV treatment. [1] If the treatment is not changed, then viral load is monitored with testing every 3–4 months to confirm a stable low viral load. [1] Patients who are medically stable and who have low viral load for two years may get viral load counts every 6 months instead of 3. [1 ...

  3. HIV set point - Wikipedia

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    The HIV set point is the viral load or number of virions in the blood of a person infected with HIV.HIV infections are broken down into three stages: acute infection, asymptomatic infection, and AIDS.

  4. Viral load - Wikipedia

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    Viral load is reported as copies of HIV RNA in a millilitre (mL) of blood. Changes in viral load are usually reported as a log change (in powers of 10). For example, a three log increase in viral load (3 log10) is an increase of 10 3 or 1,000 times the previously reported level, while a drop from 500,000 to 500 copies would be a three-log-drop ...

  5. HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    The viral load of an infected person is an important risk factor in both sexual and mother-to-child transmission. [67] During the first 2.5 months of an HIV infection, a person's infectiousness is twelve times higher due to the high viral load associated with acute HIV. [65]

  6. New Science May Finally Outsmart the HIV Virus - AOL

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    “If you're someone who's HIV positive, and you're on HIV medication, and your viral load is suppressed to undetectable levels, this means that the virus can't be transmitted to your sexual ...

  7. HIV - Wikipedia

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    A number of factors contribute to this increased efficiency, ... A generalized graph of the relationship between HIV copies (viral load) and CD4 counts over the ...

  8. HIV-positive transplants now permitted for livers and kidneys

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    "HIV is now a chronic disease, and what matters is viral load — and we can get that viral load to zero," he went on. "Giving HIV positive organs to HIV positive recipients makes total sense ...

  9. Mpox is highly fatal among people with advanced HIV ... - AOL

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    Two-thirds of them were taking antiretroviral treatment for HIV and half had an undetectable HIV viral load. Of the 179 people with a CD4 below 200, 15% died, including 27% of the 85 people with ...