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Cd A deposit with a fixed time period and a fixed rate of interest.
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CDC Centers of Disease Control and Protection
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CD4 count This refers to the T-lymphocyte cell in the body which is directly affected by the HIV virus. The number of CD4 cells is a reflection of the state of the immune system. A normal CD4 count is approximately 800 to 1000. In general, HIV medications are started at a CD4 count of 500 or below. The formal definition for AIDs is a CD4 count below 200.
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cDNA Strong, amplified copies of otherwise fragile mRNA.
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CDC A major operating division of the Department of Health and Human Services, located in Atlanta, GA. CDC sponsors programs in school health, health education, and HIV/AIDS prevention. All these activities give CDC a role in substance abuse prevention as well.
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