Cytomegalovirus and birth defects? - Answer mental retardation an congenital deafness
Cryptospordium lead to? - Answer diarhea
what is the impact of HIV on TB symptoms? - Answer 20 % likely to have TB
What complications of HZV and HIV? - Answer Shingles
What are the rate of cancers in aids patient? - Answer 30-40%
classick Kaposi sarcoma vs Aids associated KS? - Answer KS = lower body, AIDS =
entire body
what is clinical incubation? - Answer Time from infection until HIV antibodies reach
detectable levels
what is Clinical Latency? - Answer Time from detectable HIV antibodies until
opportunistic infections occur (1 to 22 years, 11 years average)
Stages of HIV disease? without drug therapy - Answr acute infection, asymptomatic,
chronic symptomatic and aids.
What is the symptoms of primary HIV infection? - Answr rash, fever, chills headache,
nigh sweats
Stage when transmission risk is greatest? - Answr Acute infection
, Asymptomatic average amount of years [w/o drug treatment] - Answr 11 years
When symptoms appear and ART kicks in, then. - Answer you reverse the disease
progression back to asymptomatics
What is the percentage of non-progressors? - Answer 5 % of HIV infected patients live
longer
When the high levels of beta 2 microglobulin occur? - Answer when T4 cells are dying
what is the impact of HIV and aging? - Answer speeds aging up by 10 years
What is the first suspected case of AIDS in? Where/When - Answer NYC 1952
what its the infection to transmission [time frame]? - Answer 5-13 days
what is the 95/5 rule? - Answer 95% of people do not spread the virus while only 5% of
people spread the virus
what does CDC estimates of transmission? -Answer 49% of HIV transmissions in the
united states come from 20% of people who don't know they are infected
what is the gay men rates of risk in NYC and San Francisco ? -Answer one in five
what is gay/ bi man drugs and risk? -Answer meth and makes you want to have
unprotected sex
what is serosoriting? - Answer the process of choosing partner by their HIV status
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