Which of the following statements reflect the treatment of HIV
infection?
a) Treatment of HIV infection for an individual patient is based on the
clinical condition of the patient, CD4 T cell count level, and HIV RNA
(viral load).
Although specific therapies vary, treatment of HIV infection for an
individual patient is based on three factors: the clinical condition of the
patient, CD4 T cell count level, and HIV RNA (viral load).
b) Treatment should be offered to all patients once they reach CDC
category B - HIV symptomatic.
Treatment should be offered to all patients with the primary infection
(acute HIV syndrome).
c) Treatment should be offered to only selected patients once they
reach CDC category B - HIV symptomatic.
Treatment should be offered to all patients with the primary infection
(acute HIV syndrome).
d) Treatment should be offered to individuals with plasma HIV RNA
levels less than 55,000 copies/mL (RT-PCR assay.)
In general, treatment should be offered to individuals with fewer than
350 CD4+ T cells/mm3 or plasma HIV RNA levels exceeding 55,000
copies/mL (RT-PCR assay).
infection?
a) Treatment of HIV infection for an individual patient is based on the
clinical condition of the patient, CD4 T cell count level, and HIV RNA
(viral load).
Although specific therapies vary, treatment of HIV infection for an
individual patient is based on three factors: the clinical condition of the
patient, CD4 T cell count level, and HIV RNA (viral load).
b) Treatment should be offered to all patients once they reach CDC
category B - HIV symptomatic.
Treatment should be offered to all patients with the primary infection
(acute HIV syndrome).
c) Treatment should be offered to only selected patients once they
reach CDC category B - HIV symptomatic.
Treatment should be offered to all patients with the primary infection
(acute HIV syndrome).
d) Treatment should be offered to individuals with plasma HIV RNA
levels less than 55,000 copies/mL (RT-PCR assay.)
In general, treatment should be offered to individuals with fewer than
350 CD4+ T cells/mm3 or plasma HIV RNA levels exceeding 55,000
copies/mL (RT-PCR assay).