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Exam 1
 Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (Pg 218, CH 14)
 Causes immunosuppression Opportunistic diseases (main cause of disease, disability,
and death in HIV)
 RNA virus (retrovirus): replicate in backward manner (RNADNA)
 Initial infection: Viremia (large amount in blood) follow by low levels in blood can last
>10 years
 Attacks CD4-T cells
 Life span: 120 days if normal
 Life span: 2 days if effected with HIV
 800-1,200 normal, if < than 200 HIV, risk for opportunistic disease
 Transmission
 Contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal secretions, breast milk
 Sexual intercourse (MOST common), perinatal transmission at delivery (ART
therapy)/breast feeding, sharing needles (puncture wound)
 Can transmit to others within a few days of becoming infected
 Influence exposure: duration/ frequency of contact; volume, virulence,
concentration of organism; host immune status
 Large amounts are in blood, higher risk with lesions at site
 Transmitted through all phases
 Can’t: hugging, dry kiss, shaking hands, sharing eating utensil, tears, saliva,
urine, emesis, sputum, feces, sweat, resp. droplets, enteric routes
 Diagnostics
 HIV- testing antibodies and antigen in the blood
 Takes several weeks of the infection before antibodies can be detected
(Window Period)
 Standard: blood or oral specimen- day to a week for report
 Rapid: before they leave office
 At-Home: test kit
 CD4+T cell count: decrease (norm 800-1200) and Viral load: increased
 Decrease WBC, Plt, Altered LFT
 Resistance test to ART: Genotype assay- detects drug-resistant viral mutations;
Phenotype assay- measures growth of HIV in various concentrations of AVT
drugs
 AIDS is diagnosed when an individual with HIV develops at least one of the
following conditions: Table 10-14
 1. CD4+ T cell count drops below 200 cells/µL.
 2. One of the following opportunistic infections (OIs):
 Fungal: candidiasis of bronchi, trachea, lungs, or esophagus;
Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia (PCP); disseminated or
extrapulmonary coccidioidomycosis; disseminated or
extrapulmonary histoplasmosis
 Viral: cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease other than liver, spleen or
nodes; CMV retinitis (with loss of vision); herpes simplex with
chronic ulcer(s)or bronchitis, pneumonitis, or esophagitis,
progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML);
extrapulmonary cryptococcosis

,  Protozoal: toxoplasmosis of the brain, chronic intestinal
isosporiasis chronic intestinal cryptosporidiosis
 Bacterial: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (any site); any
disseminated or extrapulmonary mycobacteria, including
Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) or Mycobacterium
kansasii; recurrent pneumonia; recurrent Salmonella septicemia
 3. One of the following opportunistic cancers:
 Invasive cervical cancer
 Kaposi sarcoma (KS)
 Burkitt’s lymphoma
 Immunoblastic lymphoma
 Primary lymphoma of the brain
 4. Wasting syndrome. Wasting is defined as a loss of 10% or more of
ideal body mass.
 5. AIDS dementia complex (ADC).
 Clinical Manifestations
 Disease progression is highly individualized, treatment alters pattern, individuals
prognosis is unpredictable
 Acute: Flulike symptoms, Mononucleosis- fever, swollen lymph, sore throat,
HA/N/D, malaise, muscle/joint pain, rash with seroconversion; Neuro- aseptic
meningitis, peripheral neuropathy, facial palsy, guillain-barre syn., oral hairy
leukoplakia
 Occur 2-4 weeks after initial infection, last 1-3 weeks, high viral load
 Chronic: asymptomatic for about 10 years; symptomatic- acute symptoms
become worse, persistent fevers, drenching night sweats, chronic diarrhea, local
infections, lymphadenopathy, nervous system manifestations, shingles, herpes,
bacterial infection, Kaposi sarcoma, oral hairy leukoplakia
 Most common: oropharyngeal candidiasis or thrush
 AIDS: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
 HIV-infected patient meets criteria
 Become severely compromised, T-cells decrease as viral load increases
 CD4-T <200
 Needs host to survive
 Encephalitis, meningitis, retinitis, pneumocystis pneumonia, TB, tumors,
esophagitis, chronic diarrhea, tumors
 Interprofessional Care
 Focus on: 1) monitoring HIV progression and immune function, 2) initiating and
monitoring ART, 3) preventing development of diseases, 4) detecting/ treating
disease, 5) manage symptoms, 6) preventing or decreasing complications of
treatment, 7) preventing further transmission of HIV
 Case report
 Teaching of disease, treatment, prevention of transmission, health, family
planning, diet
 Drug Therapy
 Goal: 1) decrease the viral load, 2) maintain or increase CD4+T cell, 3) prevent
symptoms/diseases, 4) delay progression, 5) prevent transmission, 14-13
 Antiretroviral therapy (ART): delay progression, NOT a cure
 Can decrease viral load by 90-99%
 Drug resistance develops quickly when used as monotherapy or
inadequate doses; need three or more drug types
 Lethal interactions with OTC drugs and herbs (St johns wort)

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