Q and A

Question

How long will my mum live?

My mother is 40 years old and she has recently started the ART treatment with less than 200 CD4 counts. How long can she live?

Answer

Hi,

Thanks for your email. With ART people with HIV can live long and healthy lives. If your mum’s CD4 count was close to 200 when she started treatment this is still good. Even with lower CD4 counts many people do very well on ART.

Provided that your mother takes her treatment properly and doesn’t have any other health conditions she should have a very good life expectancy-almost the same as somebody without HIV.

You can read more about starting treatment in our Introduction to combination therapy.

You can also read more about HIV and life expectancy in these previous questions.

2 comments

  1. Simon Collins

    Hi

    There is lots of info already online about this.

    See these frequently asked questions and the links they include:
    http://i-base.info/qa/faqs-on-having-a-baby

  2. Mita

    Hi.
    My husband and I are both hiv positive and healthy, and we would like to get pregnant. How do we go about it without compromising our already compromised health.

    Thanks,
    Mita

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