Guest guest Posted September 24, 2005 Report Share Posted September 24, 2005 When " they " talk about " logs " it refers to logarithms. A logarithm is a mathematical term that basically means " How many zeros " ...The log of 10 is 1 (1 zero), log of 1,000 is 3 (3 zeros) and log of 1,000,000 if 6 (6 zeros). So count the zeros and that is an approximate log. The log of 10,000,000 is 7. My log is a 7 (45,000,000) .Now if I had a two log drop my viral load would then be 450,000 . Doctors use the log drop during treatment to determine the whether or not a person is going to be successful at attaining a sustain viralogical response . Its a guidline that if a person doesnt have a 2 log drop withing 16weeks then treatment will in most cases be unsuccessful , so they discontinue treatment . Here is a copy of the viral load chart (part of it anyway) Viral Load Equivalents per Milliliter (EQ/ML) Conversion to Logarithmic Form (Viral Load is how many viral particles per ML of blood) *[HCV-RNA (qPCR)-negative] is defined as less than 100 copies/ml of hepatitis C viral RNA as measured by the National Genetics Institute assay. 200,000 to 1,000,000 low 1,000,000 to 5,000,000 medium 5,000,000 to 25,000,000 high above 25,000,000 very high Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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