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HIV-1 antibody positive in government hospital ART start after 8 month i take hiv-1 quantitative RT-pcr RNA result is target not detected (lal path lab)
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Continue medicines
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Medicine should be continued
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It is  because you are taking treatment viral load in blood is in undetectable.usually this happens after 6 months of regular treatment.undetectable levels does not imply that you have to stop treatment or you are negative.You have to continue treatment.undetectable indicates that you are not infectious.
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please continue treatment.
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Your report is good. It means you r taking ur drug regularly and it is working well. How much is your CD4 count? Keep adherence to therapy.
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Consult a physician for discussion
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