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hiv and CytomegalovirusI was diagnosed hiv poz. in July this year. My cd4 was 615 and viral load of 355. I just got another set of results and cd4 is 552 cd8 511 ratio is 1.08. I also have a positive cytomegalovirus result 43 au/ml. Can you tell me what this means and...Response from Keith Henry, M.D.
University of Minnesota, School of Medicine
Most HIV+ adults are CMV antibody positive indicating past history of infection (usually measured with a CMV IgG antibody titer). HIV+ persons with CD4 count < 100 are at incrased risk for CMV related disease which is sometimes monitored by CMV...
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CMV - IgG / IgM ResultsI was diagnosed with HIV/Full blown AIDS about a year ago at a routine checkup. My cd4 was about... Read more »IGG2-subclass deficiency (UPDATE) (IgG SUBCLASS DEFICIENCY, 2010)Hi Dr. Frascino,I had a blood exam which showed my overall IgG level to be quite low, but still... Read more »
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Experimental Vaccine Shows Promise in Preventing Cytomegalovirus InfectionWomen who received an experimental cytomegalovirus (CMV) vaccine were 50 percent less likely to later become infected with CMV than were women who received a placebo. The findings of this NIAID-sponsored Phase II clinical trial will appear in the... Read more »Cytomegalovirus (CMV)Table of Contents Introduction How Is CMV Spread? How Do I Prevent CMV Infection? How Can I Tell If I Have CMV Infection? How Do I Prevent CMV Disease? Can I Ever Stop Preventive Therapy How Can I Tell if I Have CMV Disease? How Do... Read more »Cytomegalovirus (CMV)What Is CMV? How Is CMV Treated? Can CMV Be Prevented? How Do I Choose a Treatment for CMV? The Bottom Line What Is CMV? Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is an opportunistic infection. The virus is very common. Between 50% and 85% of the US... Read more »Sexually Transmitted Diseases 101Syphilis Chlamydia Cytomegalovirus Gonorrhea Hepatitis B Herpes (HSV) HPV Genital Warts Syphilis Syphilis is a highly treatable disease in which a single painless lesion (chancre) will develop over three to four weeks at the site of entry... Read more »
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Late conversion
Posted by Anonymous
Dear freinds, anyone knows the different between the serology test like herpes IgG and chlamydia IgG and ELISA HIV test. The accuracy and sensitivty should be much different. I have a late conversion of chlamydia but with a different test ( ELISA...
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CMV research
Posted by JamieLEE
What is Cytomegalovirus, (CMV)?CMV is a common virus that infects most people at some time during their lives but rarely causes obvious illness. It is a member of the herpes virus family. Other members of the herpes virus family cause chickenpox,... Read more » To unlucky
Posted by Anonymous, 2 Replies
Hey Unlucky! How are you doing? I hope you are hanging in there. Just thought I would let you know that I have just tested positive IgG to Epstein Barr Virus. I have tested negative to almost everything else. Given how closely our symptoms resembled...
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cmv ebv do i have hiv too
Posted by schokoo, 1 Reply
i have cmv and ebv both vca igg positive in high levels but vca igm negative. do i seroconvert late for hive then. does it mean that i have hiv to. i have tested duo test for hiv out to 100 days. ??
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