HIV/AIDS Flashcards
What is HIV?
Human immunodeficiency virus
What are the types of HIV? 2
- HIV-1
- HIV-2
In Southern Africa what is the main type?
HIV-1 Subtype c which is common in china and india
What is the main protein in the core of HIV? Why is this important?
The main protein in the core of HIV is p24 and is important when diagnosing HIV.
What viral proteins are found on the outside of the virus? What is their significance?
- Knoblike protein called gp120
- Spike like protein called gp41
These proteins are important in the initial phases of the infection
How does HIV invade? 7
- Binding
- Fusion
- Reverse transcription
- Integration
- Replication
- Assembly
- Budding
What are the criteria for AIDS? 3
- HIV positive
- Less than 200 cells/mm3
- Has an AIDS defining illness
What tests are done to confrim HIV? 4
Blood tests: test for antibodies:
- ELISA
- Westernblot
HI virus tests, test for actual virus in blood by detecting viral protein p24
- P24 antigen test
- PCR
What is the normal CD4 range.
500-1500 cell/mm3
Opportunistic infections occurs when less than 200
What are the 2 staging classficiation of HIV?
- CDC classification system for HIV
- WHO clinical staging for HIV
Describe the stages of HIV according to the CDC classification.
- Stage 1: Acute HIV infection
- Stage 2: Clinical latency (HIV inactivity/ dormancy)
- Stage 3: AIDS
Describe WHO stages:
- Primary HIV infection: Asymptomatic
- Clinical stage 1: Asymptomatic 500-800 signs of persistent lymph adenopathy
- Clinical stage 2: Minor symptomatic 350- 500
- Clinical stage 3:Major symptomatic, 200- 350
- Clinical stage 4: Severe symptomatic stage, AIDS defining. < 200
What is the aim of ante-retroviral therapy 6
- To provide maximal and durable suppresion of VL
- To restore and preserve immune function
- Reduce HIV-related infections and non-infectious morbidity
- Prolong life expectency and improve quality of life
- Prevent onward transmission of HIV
- Minimise adverse effects of treatment
What are the classes of ante-retrovirals?
- Fusion inhibitors
- Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
- Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
- Protease inhibitors
- Integrase inhibitors