PPT-HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus

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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome HIVAIDS HIVHuman Immunodeficiency Virus AIDSAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Normal TCell Count of 8001200 cellsmm3 Low TCell

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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome HIVAIDS HIVHuman Immunodeficiency Virus AIDSAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Normal TCell Count of 8001200 cellsmm3 Low TCell Count of 650800 cellsmm3. Directed Readings . In the Classroom. January/February 2013 issue . of . Radiologic . Technology. Instructions:. This presentation provides a framework for educators and students to use Directed Reading content published in . Introduction. “HIV” stands for “human immunodeficiency virus” which is the cause of AIDS (“acquired immunological deficiency syndrome”). The number who have died from AIDS since the epidemic began in the late 1970s is estimated to be around 30 million. HIV/AIDS Presentation . What We Will Talk About. How do people get sick? - Virus is one way. HIV / AIDS : how it makes us sick. How do we avoid getting HIV . Treating people properly and with respect. Treating the Symptoms with Vitamins and Herbs. MDyer_HW499-01_Unit 4 Assignment. Agenda. Discuss the general description of the HIV/AIDS virus. Review symptoms of the virus. Discuss current treatment. BY: Dr. . Sha`bani. . AIDS first recognized in the United States in 1981. CDC reported PCP in 5 previously healthy MSMs in Los Angeles and KS in 26 previously healthy MSMs in New York.. DEFINITION. CDC classification : on basis of clinical condition and CD4 ( a matrix of 9 categories). Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. HIV/AIDS. HIV-Human Immunodeficiency Virus. AIDS-Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Normal: T-Cell Count of 800-1200 cells/mm3. Low: T-Cell Count of 650-800 cells/mm3. Viruses. http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter24/animation__hiv_replication.html. Human immunodeficiency virus (. hiv. ) . HIV = (virus)/AIDS = (Disease). Kills/damages immune system. New Orleans, LA . December 15, 2015 . Laura Cheever, MD, . ScM. Associate Administrator. Department of Health and Human Services. Health Resources and Services Administration. /. GreganneBremner. /. EricaRoss. What is HIV/Aids. The . Human Immunodeficiency Virus . or. HIV. , is the virus that causes HIV infection. During HIV infection, the virus attacks and destroys the infection-fighting CD4 cells of the body’s immune system. Loss of CD4 cells makes it difficult for the immune system to fight infections. Like all virus HIV is an intracellular parasite; it cannot survive and replicate unless it is inside a living cell. There are two types of HIV infections that has been identified, they are HIV-1 and HIV-2.. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. HIV/AIDS. HIV-Human Immunodeficiency Virus. AIDS-Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Normal: T-Cell Count of 800-1200 cells/mm3. Low: T-Cell Count of 650-800 cells/mm3. WORLD AIDS DAY HIV IN THE UK World AIDS Day is celebrated annually on 1st December Created by NAT (National AIDS Trust) Supported by Owen Mumford OVERVIEW Key facts about HIV What it’s like to live with HIV BY. DR. JAHNABI. MODERATOR. DR. BHASKAR GUPTA, PROF and HOD. DEPT OF DERMATOLOGY. 1. Introduction. HIV is a . lymphotropic. human retrovirus.. Acquired . - sexually, . - from blood or blood products, or . HIV1 and slower to progress to AIDS.. Most cases are due to type1.. Modes of transmission. 1-sexual.. 2- perinatal.. 3-parenteral(occupational and intravenous drug injection).. 4- blood transfusion.. C. . Bréhin.  ,  A. Tagarro ,  S. Domínguez-Rodríguez ,  L. Kuhn ,  T. . Nhampossa.  ,  K. . Otwombe.  ,  A. . Janse. van Rensburg ,  N. Klein ,  M.G. Lain ,  A.I. . Maiga.

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