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2.8 What is a viral load test?
2.9 History of viral load
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bDNA branched DNA. A type of viral load test.
CD4 count number of CD4 cells in a drop of your blood. CD4 counts are measured in cells/mm3.
HIV human immunodeficiency virus.
NASBA nucleic acid sequence based amplification. A type of viral load test.
PCR polymerase chain reaction. A type of viral load test.
viral load measurement of the amount of HIV virus in your body. Viral load is measured in copies/mL.
viral load test test that look at the amount of virus. This is usually in a small sample of blood, but viral load test can also be used to check viral levels in other kinds of sample like genital fluid, semen or spinal fluid.
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A viral load test is a measurement of the amount of HIV virus in your body. Viral load is usually measured in a small sample of blood.
Even though only 2% of HIV is in your blood, studies have shown that this is a reliable way to find out how much HIV is in your body. Blood tests are also easy to do.
Viral load tests can also check the amount of HIV in other kinds of sample like genital fluid, semen or spinal fluid.
There are three main types of viral load tests:
These tests work in slightly different ways. PCR is the most widely used viral load test.
Viral load tests multiply virus found in a small sample of blood many times so that it can be counted more easily. But this means that the individual results from any one test are not very accurate.
Viral load tests can have a 3 fold margin of error. So, if your viral load result is 30,000, the real result could be anywhere between 10,000 and 90,000 copies/mL.
Used together, CD4 counts and viral load tests tell any doctor 95% of what they need to know about the risk to your health from HIV and how well your treatment is working
Viral load test results can be used together with CD4 counts to monitor HIV infection. As with CD4 counts, it is important to look at the trend of viral load over several tests to get a picture of whether there is any change.
Viral load tests are used in many countries but are difficult to get in others.
In some countries, viral load and CD4 tests cost much more than the drugs. New research is looking at developing new tests that will be just as good but which are not so expensive or difficult to run.
Even if you do not have access to these tests, it makes a difference that you understand how CD4 count and viral load change.
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2.7 Reinfection with HIV
2.8 What is a viral load test?
2.9 History of viral load
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Last updated on Monday 26th November 2007.