Select the statement that describes the physical requirements for a diagnosis of AIDS to be made.
A. A profound depletion of T-lymphocytes to less than 200 to 500 cells/mm3
B. A profound depletion of memory cells to 200 to 500 cells/mm3
C. A profound depletion of regulatory cells to less than 200 to 500 cells/mm3
D. None of these are correct.
Answer: A
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