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Responde nuestra encuesta


Hablando de sangre

El doctor dice

Recuento de sangre total

Recuento de células CD4

Carga viral del VIH

Prueba de resistencia viral

Dos pruebas nuevas:

Hipersensibilidad

El chico de la portada

 
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Hablando de sangre

by Derek Thaczuk



Muchos de nosotros no podemos soportar ver sangre o agujas. Pero si estás viviendo con el VIH, las pruebas de sangre son una herramienta importante para mantenerte sano. Aquí te explicaremos de qué se tratan partes importantes de tus pruebas de laboratorio: lo que hacen, qué significan y lo que tú y tu doctor deben hacer para mantenerte sano.

4 = El número de veces por año que debes hacerte pruebas de laboratorio si estás tomando medicamentos anti-VIH (dos veces por año si no estás en tratamiento).

Haz clic aquí para bajar una copia de esta edición de Focus en español.


Hablando de sangre
by Derek Thaczuk

El doctor dice
by Derek Thaczuk
El Doctor Antonio Urbina del centro de VIH en el hospital St. Vincent de Nueva York te ayuda a comprender tus pruebas de laboratorio. 

Recuento de sangre total

Recuento de células CD4

Carga viral del VIH

Prueba de resistencia viral

Dos pruebas nuevas:

Hipersensibilidad

El chico de la portada
by Derek Thaczuk


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