How Long Can You Stay Undetectable?

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A person’s viral load is considered “durably undetectable” when all viral load test results are undetectable for at

least six months after

their first undetectable test result. This means that most people will need to be on treatment for 7 to 12 months to have a durably undetectable viral load.

Can I infect someone if I am undetectable?

CDC Agrees That Person with

Undetectable HIV Cannot Transmit the Virus

. The agency has adopted the widely accepted position that an HIV-positive person with an undetectable viral load cannot pass the virus through unprotected sex. If you can’t detect it, you can’t transmit it.

Can you be undetectable for years?

Patients Can

Remain Undetectable for 20 years on HIV Therapy

. In this study, researchers looked to see if treatment-naive patients achieved <50 copies/ml and sustained good adherence how long could they maintain undetectable viral load — would regimens have intrinsic ability to sustain viral load.

Can an undetectable person test negative?

Antibodies are still present in individuals living with HIV—even people who have suppressed their viral load. That means people living with HIV will still test positive for HIV on an antibody HIV test even if their viral load is undetectable.

Should I take PrEP if my partner is undetectable?

PrEP and

/ or condoms are not necessary to prevent HIV

when the sexual partner has an undetectable viral load. Having an undetectable viral load, using PrEP and using condoms are all HIV prevention strategies that people can choose to use alone or in combination.

Can I infect my partner with an undetectable viral load?

CDC Agrees That Person with

Undetectable HIV Cannot Transmit the Virus

. The agency has adopted the widely accepted position that an HIV-positive person with an undetectable viral load cannot pass the virus through unprotected sex. If you can’t detect it, you can’t transmit it.

Do you have to tell someone you are undetectable?

Having an undetectable viral load and continuing to stay on medication means

you are not putting your partner(s) at risk

. There is no moral imperative to disclose when you are not putting your partner at risk.

What is the normal CD4 count for a healthy person?

A CD4 count is typically reported as a count of cells (expressed as cells per cubic millimeter of blood). Sometimes results are expressed as a percent of total lymphocytes (CD4 percent). A normal CD4 count ranges from

500–1,200 cells/mm

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in adults and teens.

Can you donate blood if you’re undetectable?

“The concept of ‘undetectable equals untransmittable’ for sexual contact is very important from a public health perspective, but

may not apply to donated blood

because a transfused unit of blood is a much larger volume than would occur from body fluid exposure during sex,” Custer said.

What are signs of low CD4 count?

Symptoms may include

fever, cough, difficulty breathing, weight loss, night sweats and fatigue

. It is most likely to occur when the CD4+ T cell count falls below 200 cells per cubic millimeter of blood.

How can I increase my CD4 naturally?

Nothing else, including

multivitamins, supplements or herbal remedies

can increase your CD4 count. Looking after yourself is important – for example, eating a balanced diet, keeping physically and mentally active, reducing stress, sleeping well etc.

How long can you live with a low CD4 count?

A person’s CD4 count at the start of treatment remains one of the strongest indicators of life expectancy. The life expectancy between those whose CD4 count is less than 200 at the start of treatment is

8 years less

than those whose count is over 200 at the same time.

Can stress cause CD4 count to drop?

Since prolonged stress can depress the immune system, stress is of particular importance for individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Studies have shown that

chronic stress, traumatic events

, and depression can all lead to an increased viral load and decreased CD4 counts, and therefore, accelerate HIV disease progression.

How often should CD4 count be checked?

Your doctor should do a CD4 test

every three to six months during the first year

or two of treatment.

How can I boost my immune system fast?

  1. Maintain a healthy diet. As with most things in your body, a healthy diet is key to a strong immune system. …
  2. Exercise regularly. …
  3. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. …
  4. Get plenty of sleep. …
  5. Minimize stress. …
  6. One last word on supplements.
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