There are four stages of HIV infection: 1) Primary infection lasts a few weeks and causes flu-like symptoms; 2) Asymptomatic stage lasts around 10 years without symptoms but HIV is still active; 3) Symptomatic infection where the immune system is damaged over time causing worsening symptoms and opportunistic infections; 4) Progression to AIDS where the T cell count drops below 200 and opportunistic infections worsen.
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (a subgroup of retrovirus) that causes HIV infection and over time acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (a subgroup of retrovirus) that causes HIV infection and over time acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
HIV infection
Mode of transmission, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis, treatment, prevention, prognosis, scope of AIDS vaccine.
HIV infection
Mode of transmission, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis, treatment, prevention, prognosis, scope of AIDS vaccine.
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2) Over view of HIV infection
3) Development of HIV infection into AIDS.
4) HIV infection's clinical features and its complications.
5) Life cycle of HIV infection.
6) Mode of transmission of HIV infection.
7) How to diagnose HIV infection.
8) How to manage HIV infection.
9) Explain different preventive measures to prevent sexually transmitted viral infection
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3. Stages of Infection
Stage One: Primary HIV Infection
Lasts for a few weeks
Infectious
Flu like illness (fever, diarrhea, wt loss, swollen
glands)
20% of people with symptoms are serious enough
to go to a physician (diagnosis is often missed)
4. Stage Two: Clinically Asymptomatic Stage
Lasts for an average of ten years
Free from major symptoms (swollen glands)
Infectious
Very active in Lymph nodes
Viral lode test
5. Stage Three: Symptomatic HIV Infection
Over time immune system (lymphatic)
becomes severely damaged
HIV mutates and becomes stronger and
destroys more T cells
Lymphatic system deteriorated and
symptoms worsen
Opportunistic Infections
6. Stage Four: Progression from HIV to AIDS
T cell count drops to 200
Opportunistic Infections worsen
7. Effects on Body Systems
Respiratory System:
Tuberculosis
Pneumonia
Kaposi Sarcoma