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Viral loadNumber of copies of viral genetic material
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Viral loadViral load is a term used to describe the amount of new HIV produced and released into the host’s bloodstream.
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Viral loadthe amount of virus (for example in blood, genital fluids of tissue sample).
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Viral loadThe quantity of measurable Virus in a Body Fluid. Change in viral load, measured in Plasma, is sometimes used as a SURROGATE MARKER in Disease Progression.
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Viral loadThe amount of HIV in a sample of blood. Viral load (VL) is reported as the number of HIV RNA copies per milliliter of blood. An important goal of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is to suppress a person’s VL to an undetectable level—a level too low for the virus to be detected by a VL test. See Related Term(s): Viral Load Test
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Viral loadThe quantity of measurable virus in the blood. Change in viral load, measured in plasma, is used as a surrogate marker in HIV disease progression.
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Viral loadthe total number of virus particles in an infected human being.
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