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1 WHO Informal Tuberculosis and other Indications Geneva 1 2 October 2013 Overview Novel vaccines for the prevention or treatment of infectious diseases such as HIV HCV malaria TB a s well. Hyperacute. Infection. Timothy . Henrich. , . Hiroyu. . Hatano. , Alison Hill, Oliver Bacon, Mary Kearney, Joel . Blankson. , Stephanie Cohen, Mohamed Abdel Mohsen, . Remi. . Fromentin. , Jonathan . infected. ~33 million infected. ~2.1 million. deaths/year (AIDS). . HBV . and . HIV are both . chronic . viral . infections. Lifelong treatment is necessary. . None of the >25 approved drugs for HIV or HBV can clear the infection.. IMMUNIZATION. . Introduction. Following an initial encounter with a pathogen, memory immune cells . are established. . . Reexposure. . to that same pathogen . reawakens these . memory cells to control the secondary infection . Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Annual Conference. June 4, 2012. Omaha, Nebraska. Tom Jaenicke, MPH, MBA, MES. Washington State Department of Health. Tom.Jaenicke@doh.wa.gov. Outline for today. Professor Mustafa Idris . Elbashir. MD, PhD. Faculty of Medicine. University of Khartoum, Sudan. mustidris@hotmail.com. mustafa@uofk.edu.sd. Good health is important for building vibrant and productive communities, stronger economies, safer nations, and better world. . Overview of HIV Epidemic. Basic biology of HIV-1. Stages of HIV Disease . Viral and Cellular Dynamics after HAART. HIV Therapy and Future Directions in Pathogenesis Research . Overview of HIV Epidemic. Katherine R. Schafer MD. Fellow, Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health. University of Virginia. I have no disclosures or conflicts of interest to report. Overview. HIV Epidemiology (with a focus on the South). AIDS – Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. Final Stage of HIV infection. HIV – Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Thought to be primary cause of AIDS. Thought to attack CD4 cells (including T helper cells). NCHHSTP AtlasPlus. National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention. The. . NCHHSTP AtlasPlus . is an online, interactive tool that gives you the power to analyze, map, and create tables using HIV, viral hepatitis, . , HIV-2. ). . Introduction. HIV is a sexually transmitted, human virus. . The . viruses . (. HIV-1 and HIV-2) were recognized in the 1980s. . HIV-1 is largely responsible for the . acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) . Infection with Plasmodium spp. (i.e., malaria) accounts for 1 to 5 billion febrile episodes and 1 to 3 million deaths annually. Causes of Malaria. There are many factors that can cause malaria, such as –. . Amer. Virus Vaccines. First vaccine developed by Jenner in late 1700's against. smallpox virus. Vaccines. 3. 1796 Jenner: wild type animal-adapted virus. 1800’s Pasteur: Attenuated virus. . Matthew Golden, MD, MPH. Professor of Medicine, University of Washington. Director, PHSKC HIV/STD Program. Director, UW Center for AIDS and STD. COVID-19 Clinical Update. I-TECH Videoconference . February 8, 2021 . . 89. th. Meeting of India CCM under chairpersonship of. Shri . Sudhansh. Pant, Secretary HFW . 14. th. August 2023. BACKGROUND . An Introduction to the Global Fund. The Global Fund has a sustained partnership with India since 2002, with $2.38 billion grant disbursed so far for HIV, TB and Malaria disease .

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