OnlineMedEd: Infectious Disease - "HIV" Flashcards
Briefly review the steps of HIV replication on a cellular level.
1) Entry into CD4 cells via CXCR4 and CCR5
2) Conversion from RNA to DNA through reverse transciptase
Review the 2+1 treatments for HIV.
2 NRTIs + 1 of something else:
- NNRTIs
- Protease inhibitors
- Entry inhibitors
- Fusion inhibitors
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) includes what treatments?
2 NRTIs: usually emtricitabine and tenofovir
PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) includes ______________.
2NRTIs (again, usually emtricitabine and tenofovir) and an NNRTIs (raltegravir)
____________ is the most frequent neonatal prophylaxis for HIV.
AZT
List the modes of transmission of HIV by risk factor.
- Vertical: 25%
- IV drugs use: 0.3%
- Sex: 0.2%
The anti-retroviral syndrome (the initial flu-like illness that comes with HIV) can be diagnosed with _____________.
PCR viral load
No ELISA or Western blot because antibodies haven’t developed yet.
You need to get ___________ before telling someone they have HIV.
the confirmatory Western blot
The _________ is slow to change with treatment (hence the need to start HAART ASAP).
CD4 count
What three drugs can be used for prophylactic PCP treatment?
- Bactrim
- Dapsone
- Atovaquone
What two drugs can be used to prophylax against Toxoplasmosis?
- Bactrim (trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole)
* Pyrimethamine-sulfadiazine
_______________ can arise in those with CD4s less than 50.
Mycobacterium avium complex