The CD4 Test is crucial for monitoring the immune system, particularly in individuals living with HIV. CD4 cells (also known as T-helper cells) play a central role in the body’s immune defense. This test measures the number of these cells in the blood and helps evaluate the progression of HIV, determine the stage of the disease, and guide treatment decisions. A lower CD4 count indicates a weakened immune system and higher risk of infections. This test is often performed regularly to assess treatment effectiveness.


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