Examples of using Viral load in English and their translations into Thai
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What is“viral load”?
Viral load still undetectable.
It is also called a viral load.
Viral Load- dose response screening.
Your blood is clearing the viral load.
Are viral load and CD4 count the same?
How often should I have my viral load tested?
Viral load is the term used to describe the amount of HIV in the blood.
More sensitive viral load testing.
If my viral load is undetectable, can I stop taking my meds?
How often should I have my viral load tested?
Once the viral load is undetectable, does it stay that way forever?
Does having an STI impact my viral load?
The higher the viral load, the more HIV present.
You may have heard of people who have an undetectable viral load.
When HIV treatment reduces a person's viral load to an undetectable level.
Viral Load The amount of virus(hepatitis C) that is found in a person's blood if they are infected with that virus.
You're considered undetectable when your viral load is less than 50 copies per mililitre of blood.
Doctors recommend to undergo a screening every six months and, in addition to the general test, take more and more: for immune status and viral load.
Only about 1 in 300 people with HIV keep their viral load suppressed without taking medications.
For HIV, having an HIV viral load of less than 200 copies/mL, usually resulting from being on effective treatment; or.
To reduce the mother-to-child infection rate in case of high viral load in pregnant women.
No. Viral load can fluctuate and small“blips” can occur, but they're fairly rare. Regular viral load monitoring is recommended because even if you always remember to take your meds, other health issues may have an impact.
Commonly found in HIV infected mothers or persons with high viral load during pregnancy.
Undetectable refers to‘undetectable viral load' or‘UVL' for short. When a HIV positive person is taking treatment, the amount of HIV in their body(known as their viral load) can be reduced to a level that is‘undetectable.
Do I still have to disclose my HIV positive status even if my viral load is undetectable?
Undetectable viral load. When someone living with HIV takes treatment they can lower their viral load to be'undetectable'. This provides health benefits for the individual as well as prevents onwards transmission.
This means the amount of virus in the blood is so low the viral load test is unable to detect it.
Further, in the early stages after contracting HIV your viral load is very high and that means you're at greater risk of transmitting HIV. HIV is actually much more likely to be transmitted by people who don't know they have got it- often, soon after they themselves have been infected.
Have a partner who is HIV positive but has not achieved an undetectable viral load, and you don't always use a condom.
