A complete blood count (CBC) provides crucial information about a patient’s overall health, including red blood cell, white blood cell, and platelet counts. For individuals living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), this readily available test offers valuable insights into the impact of the virus on the immune system and overall well-being. For example, a reduced lymphocyte count might indicate immune suppression, while changes in other blood cell parameters could suggest anemia or infections.
Monitoring blood parameters through CBCs plays a vital role in HIV management. Regular assessment enables healthcare professionals to track disease progression, assess the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (ART), and identify potential opportunistic infections or complications early. Historically, CBCs have been a cornerstone of HIV monitoring, evolving alongside advancements in treatment and understanding of the disease. Their accessible nature and comprehensive data contribute significantly to improved patient outcomes and quality of life.