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What's the average anti-HIV levels for a normal person?


What's the average anti-HIV levels for a normal person?

A person is either HIV positive or not. There is no baseline level of antibodies that all people have.
Can you restate the question so that we know exactly what you are asking?
Thanks!

Im not sure what an anti-HIV level is...

That's a somewhat meaningless question. If you are wondering how "many" anti-HIV antibodies you have, the answer is that you have none if you're not HIV infected, and you have a bunch if you are infected. No one really measures antibody numbers, however. Perhaps you're thinking of HIV viral load, which is a volume number related to measuring HIV RNA particles.

Agreed, the body only develops HIV antibodies upon seroconversion... We don't have HIV antibodies per se in the absence of infection.

I'm not sure what your question is. Are you talking about your white blood cell count? There are several different types of white blood cells, but the average is between 4,300 to 10,800 per cub mil of blood.

If you're asking about CD4 count (T-cells) the average is 700 to 1,000 in a drop of blood the size of a pea. Below 200 is AIDS defining.

Can you restate your question?

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