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Subject: HIV
Category: Health > Medicine
Asked by: macrosoft-ga
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Posted: 17 Feb 2005 08:43 PST
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Question ID: 476015
I want information on HIV.  What are the range of HIV viral counts in
various body fluids in the following 3 situations.
1. An asymptomatic HIV+ person( ie normal CD4 counts, no STDs...healthy)
2. An asymptomatic HIV+ person WITH STD infecting the oral, anal,
urethral, or vaginal mucosa.
3. An untreated HIV+ person with a low CD4 count and AIDS
I also want to know if there is information on the relative likelyhood
of HIV being able to infect a patient by crossing healthy urethral,
rectal, oral, and vaginal mucosa.
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