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Why are blood cell counts used for AIDS patients?

Doctors can measure the number or proportion of certain types of cells in an AIDS patient's blood to see whether and how rapidly the disease is progressing, or whether certain treatments are helping the patient. These cell count tests include.


Which test measures the number of helper T cells in the bloodstream of patients with AIDS?

The CD4 T-cell count test measures the number of helper T cells in the bloodstream of patients with AIDS. This test is used to monitor the progression of HIV infection and to determine the need for starting or changing antiretroviral therapy.


Aids replicates using what cell?

Aids replication use the White Blood cell because there are the defence mechnism of the body


Which organelles aids in digestion of worn out cell parts?

lysosomes


When someone has a positive hiv test it is safe to say they have aids?

A positive HIV test does not automatically mean that someone has AIDS. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) if left untreated. AIDS is diagnosed when the immune system is severely damaged and specific criteria are met, such as a CD4 cell count below a certain level or the presence of opportunistic infections. Therefore, while all individuals with AIDS are HIV positive, not all individuals who are HIV positive have AIDS.


In a cell membrane what aids the movement of substances into and out of a cell?

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What is cell therapy used for?

Cell therapy has been used successfully to rebuild damaged cartilage in joints, repair spinal cord injuries, strengthen a weakened immune system, treat autoimmune diseases such as AIDS, and help patients with neurological disorders.


What conditions does cell therapy treat?

Cell therapy has been used successfully to rebuild damaged cartilage in joints, repair spinal cord injuries, strengthen a weakened immune system, treat autoimmune diseases such as AIDS, and to help patients with neurological disorders


The last stage of AIDS is when a persons t cell count is 200 or less?

There is no such thing as a "last stage" classification of AIDS. In the United States, a person is given and AIDS diagnosis if their cell counts drop below 200, but it is not classified as "last stage."


What T-cell is disabled in AIDS?

CD4+ or T-helper cell.


What in a cell membrane aids the movement of substances into and out of a cell?

endoplasmic reticulum


What aids the movement of substance into and out of the cell in a cell membrane?

endoplasmic reticulum