HIV - Testing and Clinical Management Flashcards
Diagnosis is important because
15% undiagnosed in UK
Late diagnosis means they are are likely to die and transmit to others
Aids defined by
CD4 count < 200
Case 1 - thrush
Thrush Candidiasis Fungal infection Unusual in healthy adults Risk factors are antibiotics and the immunocompromised
Shingles
Affects dermatomes
Reactivation of varicella zoster virus
Painful blistering rash, malaise
Late HIV infection
PCP - type of bacteria not common in early infection
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
How to gain consent for test
How to test
Confirmed test = 99.9% PPV
Verbal consent and documentation
Sent clotted blood to lab
4th generation test
Uses antibody and antigen to bind to respective body
Window period of 1 month
What to do next?
Call specialist for advice
Result - given face to face
Contact tracing - sexual partners etc
Other ways to test
Point of care - finger prick, mouth swab, saliva
Antibody only
Antigen only
HIV RNA PCR - viral load
Kaposi’s sarcoma
Caused by
Symptoms
Human herpesvirus 9
AIDS confirming condition
Spindle cells on biopsy
Referral to oncology
Hairy leukoplakia
Epstein Barr virus
White patches which can’t be scraped off
Linked with HIV, smoking and immunosuppression
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)
Coldsores
HSV1/HSV2
In HIV… More severe More frequent Outbreaks last longer May also have genital herpes
HAART - highly active anti-retroviral therapy
Accts on different points in HIV replication cycle
Mechanism of HAART reagents
Blocks CCR5 co-receptor to prevent binding of HIV
NRTIs and NNRTIs work against reverse transcriptase
Integrate inhibitors inhibit integrase enzymes
why has HIV become resistant to drugs
Mechanism of mutation
1 mutation in every 2 new viruses produced
Wild type virus –> virus with single drug resistance –> mono therapy selects for resistant strain –> triple therapy
mutant has a survival advantage and becomes the dominant strain
Therapeutic drug level
- non-adherence
- drug-drug interactions result in…
ESSENTIAL to keep HIV suppressed
missing 1 or 2 doses can cause resistance
many drugs interact with antiretrovirals –> sub therapeutic levels