Cd4 Count Test


FAQ

What is the normal CD4 count?

The normal CD4 count in adults ranges from 500 to 1,500 cells per cubic millimeter (mm³) of blood.

What is the full form of CD4?

CD4 stands for Cluster of Differentiation 4, a glycoprotein found on the surface of immune cells, primarily T-helper cells.

What happens when CD4 count is low?

A low CD4 count indicates a weakened immune system, making the individual susceptible to infections and complications. Monitoring is crucial.

What is the function of the CD4?

CD4 plays a vital role in the immune system by assisting T cells in recognizing and responding to pathogens, coordinating the immune response.

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