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Q: Do HIV patient have height WBC count After 6 years From infection?
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Viral infections are usually self limiting. Many times they kill the host. As in case of rabies, At times avian flu or normal flu. But as in case of human immunodeficiency virus infection the patient may carry the infection for 8 to 10 years. Or in case of Hepatitis B infection, the infection may persist for years. Patient may land up into cancer of liver or cirrhosis of liver.


Do HIV patients have normal wbc count after 6 years from infection?

I would not think so. The virus would be tearing your immune system apart, and lower your wbc count in the process.


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