MediHealth - T cell count



Your T cell count is the number of 'HIV clones' vs 'T cells' in a single drop of your blood. The number of HIV clones is your viral load. A high viral load is bad, but a high T cell count is good. If you don't have HIV, your T cell count is about 1,500 cells per drop of blood, but if you have HIV, the number of T cells goes down by 100 cells per drop of blood every year.

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Created: Feb 18, 2009 - 17:56 (Last Updated: Nov 17, 2009 - 14:44)

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