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Question

What is a normal CD4 count, CD4% and CD4:CD8 ratio?

Answer

After finding out you are HIV positive, your doctor will run several blood tests.

One will be for your immune system and will include your CD4 and CD8 count. Of these, the CD4 count is the most important main result but the CD4% and CD4:CD8 ratio are also sometimes useful.

This Q&A include information about these cels and about interpreting the test results.

CD4 cells are a type of blood cell that is part of your immune system. They are a type of white blood cell (lymphocyte). CD4 cells are sometimes called T-helper cells or T-cells

There are two main types of T-cells.

  1. CD4 cells, also called T4 cells, are “helper” cells. They lead the attack against infections.
  2. CD8 cells, (T8 cells), are “suppressor” cells that complete the immune response. CD8+ cells can also be “killer” cells that kill cancer cells and other cells that are infected by a virus.

CD4 and CD8 counts

The normal ranges for CD4 and CD8 counts vary depending on the lab and test. On average, the normal CD4 range for an HIV negative person is between 460 and 1600. This is an average. Anywhere in this range is good.

Although generally a higher CD4 is good, an HIV negative person with a normal CD4 count of 1200 is not more healthy than someone whose normal count is 400.

The exact CD4 count is not so important. CD4 counts can vary from day to day and even from hour to hour. So the general CD4 result is more important than the exact number.

A normal CD8 range is from 150 to 1000. This test is not used as much but the results come together. It is more important to know your CD4 count than your CD8 count.

CD4 percentage (CD4%)

If you get a CD4 count that is ever unexpectedly high or low, then your CD4% (CD4 percentage) can show whether this is a real change in immune function. The CD4% is a more stable marker than the absolute CD4 count.

The CD4 percentage refers to percentage of total lymphocytes that are CD4 cells. If your test reports CD4% = 34%, that means that 34% of your lymphocytes are CD4 cells.

The average normal CD4% for HIV negative adults is about 40%. However, as with CD4 counts and other test, the range for a “normal” result in an HIV negative person is also wide – from about 25% to 65%.

CD4:CD8 ratio

The CD4:CD8 ratio is also sometimes used, but less often. This is a measure of how balanced your immune function is. This calculated by dividing the CD4 result by the CD8 result.

In HIV negative people, the normal range for the CD4:CD8 ratio is between 0.9 and 1.9. This means that there are about 1 to 2 CD4 cells for every CD8 cell.

When not on HIV treatment, just like the CD4 count and CD4%, the CD4:8 ratio drops over time. Eventually, unless you start treatment, there will be more CD8 cells than CD4 cells (i.e. the ratio drops to less than 1.0).

The CD4:CD8 ratio might be better at predicting future risk in people whose CD4 count is high (above 500 cells/mm3). However, not all studies agree on this.

Other studies have shown that starting ART soon after HIV infection has a much higher chance of keeping the CD4:CD8 ratio higher than 1.0.

Note: this answer was last updated in January 2018 from a post that was originally published in December 2006.

332 comments

  1. Josh Peasegood

    Hi Wael, what is your concern? i-base gives information for those living with HIV. You have most recently tested positive. Any further information you require can be found here: https://i-base.info/qa/factsheets/hiv-transmission-and-testing

  2. Wael

    Yes, it was Negative at that time/ Sept. 2015

    Wael.

  3. Josh Peasegood

    Hi Wael, do you have a confirmed HIV status?

  4. Wael

    Hi Josh,
    I didn’t make a test of HIV since 2015

    Wael

  5. Josh Peasegood

    Hi Wael, have you tested positive for HIV?

  6. Wael

    Hi Josh,

    …I am not on treatment, I made my CD4 test this week and the results was,

    CD3% 72.3
    CD3 Count 1592

    CD4% 46.2
    CD4 Count 1017

    CD8% 23.4
    CD8 Count 516

    CD4/CD8 Ratio 1.97

    I made another test before 5 months ago and the results was,

    CD4 Count 1076
    CD8 Count 561
    CD4/CD8 Ratio 1.92

    My last time exposures was 2 years & half,

    Thank you.
    Wael.

  7. Josh Peasegood

    Hi, in most cases this would not be possible. HIV destroys CD4 cells and would cause the CD4:CD8 ratio to drop. Are you on treatment?

  8. Wael

    Can the CD4/CD8 Ratio reach to 1.9 due HIV chronic without treatment?

    Wael.

  9. Josh Peasegood

    Hi Mark, Zopiclone has no effect on CD4/8/percentage. There is no relation between the two.

  10. Mark

    Does drug Zopiclone 7.5mg/Sleeping Pills effect CD4, CD8 Count & percentage?
    I mean it will push to increase or decrease CD4 & CD8 cells count & percentage or there aren’t any relation with it?!

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