HIV, Hep B, Hep C Flashcards
What are the peripheral signs of HIV/immunocompromised?
Oral candidiasis, kaposi’s sarcoma, PCP: Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
What 3 key enzymes are involved in HIV replication within a host cell?
Reverse transcriptase, integrase, protease
How is HIV transmitted?
Contact with large quantities of body fluids = sexual, transfusion, needles, medical procedures, perinatal transmission
Outline the stages of the HIV viral load
Primary infection: very high viral load, Ab response, can present like glandular fever.
Latent: (months-years) low viral load (lower = healthier the pt) CD4 count drops with the rise in viral load.
Symptomatic infect: CD4 count <350, infections present.
Severe/AIDS: <200
What are the main symptoms of acute HIV?
Fever, weight loss, pharyngitis, myalgia, hepatosplenomegaly, nausea, vomiting, rash, lymphadenopathy
What factors affect HIV transmission?
Types of exposure, viral load, condom use, breaks in skin/mucosa, other infections meaning the barriers are weaker
Outline HIV testing
4th generation combo assay (EIA)
- Detects Anti-HIV antibodies
- Detects p24 antigen
PCR: detects HIV nucleic acids, expensive slower, not used for screening.
Rapid: Ab, finger-prick, <1hr
Who should be tested for HIV?
Everyone if rate >2/1000
Outline HIV treatment
To achieve and undetectable HIV load, reconstitute CD4 count, reduce inflam, reduce risk of transmission = 3 diff ARV anti-retroviral drugs to manage the level of mutations
How is Hep B + C transmitted?
B: blood, sex, vertical
C: blood, sex
What are the symptoms of acute hep b?
Asymptomatic, jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain, anorexia/nausea/vomiting
How does Hep B serology change over time?
Surface Ag first, e-Ag, core Ab (IgM), e-Ab, surface Ab, core Ab (IgG)
How do you know a chronic Hep B infection is present?
Test for surface Ag: +ve 6 months after = chronic
-ve surface Ab = not mounted good enough immune responce
What is the treatment for Hep B?
No cure, life-long anti-virals but not required for inactive carriers
Who is at risk of Hep C infection?
IV drug users, sexual contact, infants to HCV+ve mothers, blood transfusion prior to 1991