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is the number of viral particles in a sample of blood plasma. It is measured by PCR and bDNA tests and is expressed in number of copies or equivalents per millilitre.
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The amount of HIV in the circulating blood. Monitoring a person's viral load is important because of the apparent correlation between the amount of virus in the blood and disease severity
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| viral load |
a measure of how much HIV is found in the blood. The viral load can predict how fast the virus will damage the immune system. In treated patients, the viral load is an accurate measure of how effective treatment is. It should be noted that patients with an "undetectable" viral load can still transmit HIV to others. ...
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| viral load |
Measurement of the actual amount of virus in the bloodstream such as hepatitis B and C.
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| viral load |
Measures the amount of new HIV produced and released into a person
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