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The CD4 count is the result of the most important test used to monitor HIV. The 'absolute' count is the same as the CD4 count. This is the result you get back from your doctor. The term 'absolute' is used to differentiate it from CD4 percentage (CD4%) which can also be used for clinical management.

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