HIV ARS: Diagnosis and Management Flashcards
Pneumoncytis jirovecii causes what kind of pneumonia?
Interstitial pneumonia
The best antibiotic for pneumocystis pneumonia is ______.
Bactrim
Fourth-generation HIV testing has narrowed the infection-to-detection window down to about ___________.
two weeks
What is the sensitivity of fourth-generation testing?
90%
What is LLOQ?
Lower-limit of quantification
What test would absolutely prove that a person is actively infected with HIV?
HIV RNA by PCR with a LLOQ of 20 copies/mL
The basic premise of multi-drug therapy is that ______________.
drugs with different targets of action have a synergistic effect if used together
If a pregnant woman is HIV-positive and untreated, what are the odds that her child will have HIV?
25%
How does maternal-fetal transmission occur?
1/3: in utero
2/3: labor, delivery, or breast milk
Disseminated lymphadenopathy in an AIDS patient is characteristic of _____________.
Mycobacterium avian complex
Western blots are only done when ________________.
patients are positive in the ELIZA test
True or false: a five-month old testing positive in fourth-generation testing indicates active infection with HIV.
False. The IgG picked up in fourth-generation testing could have been maternal, and not all infants of infected mothers contract HIV.
True or false: all NRTIs mimic thymidine.
False. Some mimic cytosine (like lamivudine).