HIV/AIDS Flashcards

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What is HIV?

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Human immunodeficiency virus

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What are the types of HIV? 2

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  1. HIV-1
  2. HIV-2
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In Southern Africa what is the main type?

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HIV-1 Subtype c which is common in china and india

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What is the main protein in the core of HIV? Why is this important?

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The main protein in the core of HIV is p24 and is important when diagnosing HIV.

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What viral proteins are found on the outside of the virus? What is their significance?

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  1. Knoblike protein called gp120
  2. Spike like protein called gp41

These proteins are important in the initial phases of the infection

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How does HIV invade? 7

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  1. Binding
  2. Fusion
  3. Reverse transcription
  4. Integration
  5. Replication
  6. Assembly
  7. Budding
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What are the criteria for AIDS? 3

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  1. HIV positive
  2. Less than 200 cells/mm3
  3. Has an AIDS defining illness
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What tests are done to confrim HIV? 4

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Blood tests: test for antibodies:

  1. ELISA
  2. Westernblot

HI virus tests, test for actual virus in blood by detecting viral protein p24

  1. P24 antigen test
  2. PCR
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What is the normal CD4 range.

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500-1500 cell/mm3

Opportunistic infections occurs when less than 200

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What are the 2 staging classficiation of HIV?

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  1. CDC classification system for HIV
  2. WHO clinical staging for HIV
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Describe the stages of HIV according to the CDC classification.

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  1. Stage 1: Acute HIV infection
  2. Stage 2: Clinical latency (HIV inactivity/ dormancy)
  3. Stage 3: AIDS
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Describe WHO stages:

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  1. Primary HIV infection: Asymptomatic
  2. Clinical stage 1: Asymptomatic 500-800 signs of persistent lymph adenopathy
  3. Clinical stage 2: Minor symptomatic 350- 500
  4. Clinical stage 3:Major symptomatic, 200- 350
  5. Clinical stage 4: Severe symptomatic stage, AIDS defining. < 200
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What is the aim of ante-retroviral therapy 6

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  1. To provide maximal and durable suppresion of VL
  2. To restore and preserve immune function
  3. Reduce HIV-related infections and non-infectious morbidity
  4. Prolong life expectency and improve quality of life
  5. Prevent onward transmission of HIV
  6. Minimise adverse effects of treatment
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What are the classes of ante-retrovirals?

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  1. Fusion inhibitors
  2. Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
  3. Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
  4. Protease inhibitors
  5. Integrase inhibitors
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