PPT-Association of Maternal Viral Load and CD4 Count with Perinatal HIV-1 Transmission Risk

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Patricia M Flynn MD Taha E Taha MD Mae Cababasay MS Kevin Butler MS Mary Glenn Fowler MD Lynne M Mofenson MD Maxensia Owor MD Susan Fiscus PhD Lynda StranixChibanda

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Patricia M Flynn MD Taha E Taha MD Mae Cababasay MS Kevin Butler MS Mary Glenn Fowler MD Lynne M Mofenson MD Maxensia Owor MD Susan Fiscus PhD Lynda StranixChibanda MD Anna Coutsoudis PhD Devasena Gnanashanmugam MD Nahida Chakhtoura MD Katie McCarthy . Laboratory Testing. CLS 552 Application of Clinical Medical Microbiology & Immunology. Karen Honeycutt, . MEd. , MLS(ASCP). CM. SM. CM. What is HIV?. H. uman: infecting human beings. I. mmunodefficiency. Anjie Zhen, PhD. Summary. Overview of HIV life cycle. Overview human immune responses . HIV pathogenesis . Acquisition of HIV. Acute infection. Chronic infection and markers of progression. AIDS. Overview of HIV life cycle. With one woman dying during pregnancy or complications of childbirth . every minute . of every day, and 3.6 million neonatal deaths per year, maternal . and perinatal . health need to be brought into focus.1. Evidence from modelling and economic analysis. Operationalising 90:90:90 from inputs to outputs. Rainbow Towers Conference Centre, Harare, Zimbabwe. 2 December 2015. Andrew Phillips, . Paul Revill. , Tim . What the Primary Care Provider Should Know. Carolyn K. Burr, . EdD. , RN. Co-Clinical Director NY/NJ AETC LPS. Deputy Director . François-Xavier Bagnoud Center. December 17. th. , 2013. Support for this program is provided in part through an educational training grant from the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH), Division of HIV,STD and TB Services.. Epidemiology. . Croatia. -. 1300 . persons. . with. . HIV(2015). 190 . died. ≈. 80 new . cases. /. year. ≈. 20. . new . cas. ./1 . mil. /. year. . Other. EU . countries. : . 57 new . cas. Catherine . Czesnowski. MD.. PYG 1 IM. Pathogenesis and Natural History of Infection. Found to be the etiologic agent of AIDS in 1983 . HIV is a lentivirus subfamily of human retroviruses. Virus codes for the enzyme. 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.. Subscribe to . HepVu’s. newsletter and blog updates at . HepVu.org/email-signup. . The webinar will begin at 11:00 am ET/ 8:00 am PT. Preventing Perinatal Hepatitis B and C Transmission. Ronald O. Valdiserri, MD, MPH. That’s 150 billionths of a meter. The bad guy . The good guys. The Immune System. The Immune System. Innate Immunity. Adaptive Immunity. Antibodies . Cells. HIV Attacking the Conductor . (Helper T-cell, CD4 + cell). Perinatal mental health. About me. House keeping. Check in.... Why Perinatal Mental health?. Five year forward plan. . Marked variation across UK re services. RCGP . Priority – ‘Spotlight Project’ 2017/18. Jean-Michel Molina, . Birgit. . Grund. , Fred . Gordin. ; . Ian. Williams, Mauro . Schechter. , . Marcello. . Losso. , Matthew . Law. , . Ernest. . Ekong. , . Noluthando. . Mwelase. , . Athanasios. HIV . v/s . AIDS. HIV: Human . Immuno. -deficiency Virus. AIDS: Acquired . Immuno Deficiency Syndrome. A. = not inherited. I= immune system. D= deficiency- inability to protect against illness. S= syndrome, a group of symptoms or illnesses that occur as a result of HIV infection. Learning Objectives. Understand the dynamics of viral load during the course of HIV infection. Understand how viral load affects risk for transmission and progression of HIV. Explain how viral load responds to antiretroviral therapy (ART).

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