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| Dangerous Foods? Nov 15, 2002 Im sorry that this question is inappropriately placed in this category, but this is the only forum remotely related that is currently taking questions... I am HIV+, 21, on the cocktail, 750 T-Cell Count, and undetectable VL. I am generally healthy, minus chronic sinusitis. My question is: Should a person like myself, with a considerably high t-cell count and undetectable viral load, be concerned about the occasional consumption of sushi and other similar foods? Once again, thanks for your time and response. |
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Response from Ms. Fields-Gardner
Officially the answer is yes. This is because everyone should be careful about raw foods that are high risk for contamination. If your t-cell count should drop, you could experience a "relapse" of food-borne illness that was previously kept under control by a good immune response. Generally, you can follow the guide that is used by others. Take a look at information through the link below. Practical Advice on Food Safety |
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