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>>411441 >In developed countries where HAART is available, doctors assess their patients thoroughly: measuring the viral load, how fast CD4 declines, and patient readiness. They then decide when to recommend starting treatment. >The timing for starting HIV treatment is still debated. There is no question that treatment should be started before the patient's CD4 count falls below 200, and most national guidelines say to start treatment once the CD4 count falls below 350; but there is some evidence from cohort studies that treatment should be started before the CD4 count falls below 350.
right, thanks for proving my point. You don't start meds right away.
>>411442 Use condoms. Health workers use all the necessary precautions regardless of your status. Other than that, people should not be bathing in your blood or sexual fluids.
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