Chapter Sixteen HIV and AIDS
HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Immune system deficient, cannot resist disease Virus responsible for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Descriptive of the infection and it’s progression First observed in U.S. cities in early 1980s Young, healthy men dying of rare diseases
Conditions Associated with AIDS Opportunistic infections Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) Mycobacterium avium intracellulare Clinical conditions Wasting syndrome Cancers  Kaposi’s sarcoma Other infections Candidiasis Herpes and cytomegalovirus
Symptoms of HIV Infection and AIDS Unexplained persistent fatigue Fever, chills, night sweats Unexplained weight loss Swollen lymph nodes Pink, red, purple, or brown blotches Persistent dry cough Persistent, fuzzy, white spots in mouth, tongue, or throat Memory loss or depression Abnormal pap smears Persistent vaginal candidiasis Abdominal cramping (due to Pelvic inflammatory Disease) Persistent Diarrhea
The Immune System and HIV Leukocytes – white blood cells Macrophages  Engulf foreign particles Antigens  Stimulate immune system, react with antibodies Antibodies Inactivate antigens, mark them for destruction B cells and T cells Lymphocytes Helper T cells
The Virus Protein coated package of genes Spherical  GP 120 Reverse transcriptase Retrovirus Effect on T cells
How the Disease Progresses T cell (CD4) count Viral load counts Phases of infection Months to years  Early flu-like symptoms AIDS  Death
Epidemiology and  Transmission of HIV Epidemiology – Study of incidence, process, distribution, and control of a disease World Health Organization reports 25 million people have died from AIDS  Estimated that 40.3 million people are living with HIV
Epidemiology and  Transmission of HIV Global increases in number of people living with AIDS  African continent the largest  concentration  2/3 of all AIDS cases are in Sub-Saharan Africa 77% of women living with AIDS are in Sub-Saharan Africa
Epidemiology and Transmission of HIV in the United States  944, 306 individuals living with AIDS 40,000 annual new HIV infections  Changes in current transmission modes  Changes across ethnic groups
Modes of Transmission Sexual contact Sharing needles  Transfusions Passing virus from mother to fetus
Modes of Transmission Breastfeeding from HIV-positive mother Sharing sex toys Accidental contamination with infected blood Contaminated blood transfusions or organ transplants performed before April 1, 1985
Myths about Transmission Non sexual contact – touching a person Touching a surface – toilet seat Social contact – kissing, biting or tears  Insect bites Accidental contact in sports Donating blood
Sexual Transmission Anal intercourse Vaginal intercourse Oral sex Sex toys
Injection Drug and Substance Use Sharing needles  Sharing other paraphernalia Recreational use resulting in poor  decision making
Mother to Child Transmission Peri natal transmission Greatly reduced by use of ZDV (AZT) Mother takes ZDV from week 14 to 34 Infant takes ZDV
Minority Races and Ethnicities and HIV In the early 80s, was viewed as a disease in Whites and gays  Currently identified in all ethnic groups  Occurs in groups with  Poverty Lack of access to or willingness to use health care Substance abuse
Minority Races and Ethnicities and HIV African Americans Hispanics Asian/Pacific Islanders  American Indians and Alaska Natives
The Gay Community  Men who have sex with men  Stigma slowed prevention efforts Special consideration of ethnic groups  Psychological long term effects  Increased risk taking Other STIs  U.S. AIDS Demographics by Race
Other Groups and HIV  Children  Teens and college students  Older adults  Geographic region
Prevention and Treatment Protecting ourselves Be aware that alcohol and drug use increases risky behaviors Develop communication skills to be able to discuss risks and prevention with partners Use HIV testing and make appropriate decisions  Use condoms
Prevention and Treatment Saving lives through prevention Reduced new infections from 150,000/year to 40,000/year Obstacles to education: blame and denial AIDS seen as disease of marginalized group, not “us” Needle exchange programs  HIV testing
HIV Testing Tests should be taken 12 weeks after high-risk behavior, repeated 6 months after an uncertain result Types of tests ELISA - enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Western blot –rechecks ELISA results Viral load tests measure HIV in bloodstream Getting tested Partner notification
Treatment Usually initiated with the diagnosis of AIDS Antiretroviral medications Nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors Protease inhibitors  Fusion Inhibitor HAART – Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Combination of three or more medications  Reduces HIV in blood to undetectable levels
Living with HIV or AIDS If you are HIV positive Taking care of your health Addressing your other needs If you are caring for someone with HIV or AIDS
Summary What is AIDS? The epidemiology and Transmission of HIV AIDS demographics Prevention and Treatment  Living with HIV or AIDS

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  • 2. HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Immune system deficient, cannot resist disease Virus responsible for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Descriptive of the infection and it’s progression First observed in U.S. cities in early 1980s Young, healthy men dying of rare diseases
  • 3. Conditions Associated with AIDS Opportunistic infections Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) Mycobacterium avium intracellulare Clinical conditions Wasting syndrome Cancers Kaposi’s sarcoma Other infections Candidiasis Herpes and cytomegalovirus
  • 4. Symptoms of HIV Infection and AIDS Unexplained persistent fatigue Fever, chills, night sweats Unexplained weight loss Swollen lymph nodes Pink, red, purple, or brown blotches Persistent dry cough Persistent, fuzzy, white spots in mouth, tongue, or throat Memory loss or depression Abnormal pap smears Persistent vaginal candidiasis Abdominal cramping (due to Pelvic inflammatory Disease) Persistent Diarrhea
  • 5. The Immune System and HIV Leukocytes – white blood cells Macrophages Engulf foreign particles Antigens Stimulate immune system, react with antibodies Antibodies Inactivate antigens, mark them for destruction B cells and T cells Lymphocytes Helper T cells
  • 6. The Virus Protein coated package of genes Spherical GP 120 Reverse transcriptase Retrovirus Effect on T cells
  • 7. How the Disease Progresses T cell (CD4) count Viral load counts Phases of infection Months to years Early flu-like symptoms AIDS Death
  • 8. Epidemiology and Transmission of HIV Epidemiology – Study of incidence, process, distribution, and control of a disease World Health Organization reports 25 million people have died from AIDS Estimated that 40.3 million people are living with HIV
  • 9. Epidemiology and Transmission of HIV Global increases in number of people living with AIDS African continent the largest concentration 2/3 of all AIDS cases are in Sub-Saharan Africa 77% of women living with AIDS are in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • 10. Epidemiology and Transmission of HIV in the United States 944, 306 individuals living with AIDS 40,000 annual new HIV infections Changes in current transmission modes Changes across ethnic groups
  • 11. Modes of Transmission Sexual contact Sharing needles Transfusions Passing virus from mother to fetus
  • 12. Modes of Transmission Breastfeeding from HIV-positive mother Sharing sex toys Accidental contamination with infected blood Contaminated blood transfusions or organ transplants performed before April 1, 1985
  • 13. Myths about Transmission Non sexual contact – touching a person Touching a surface – toilet seat Social contact – kissing, biting or tears Insect bites Accidental contact in sports Donating blood
  • 14. Sexual Transmission Anal intercourse Vaginal intercourse Oral sex Sex toys
  • 15. Injection Drug and Substance Use Sharing needles Sharing other paraphernalia Recreational use resulting in poor decision making
  • 16. Mother to Child Transmission Peri natal transmission Greatly reduced by use of ZDV (AZT) Mother takes ZDV from week 14 to 34 Infant takes ZDV
  • 17. Minority Races and Ethnicities and HIV In the early 80s, was viewed as a disease in Whites and gays Currently identified in all ethnic groups Occurs in groups with Poverty Lack of access to or willingness to use health care Substance abuse
  • 18. Minority Races and Ethnicities and HIV African Americans Hispanics Asian/Pacific Islanders American Indians and Alaska Natives
  • 19. The Gay Community Men who have sex with men Stigma slowed prevention efforts Special consideration of ethnic groups Psychological long term effects Increased risk taking Other STIs U.S. AIDS Demographics by Race
  • 20. Other Groups and HIV Children Teens and college students Older adults Geographic region
  • 21. Prevention and Treatment Protecting ourselves Be aware that alcohol and drug use increases risky behaviors Develop communication skills to be able to discuss risks and prevention with partners Use HIV testing and make appropriate decisions Use condoms
  • 22. Prevention and Treatment Saving lives through prevention Reduced new infections from 150,000/year to 40,000/year Obstacles to education: blame and denial AIDS seen as disease of marginalized group, not “us” Needle exchange programs HIV testing
  • 23. HIV Testing Tests should be taken 12 weeks after high-risk behavior, repeated 6 months after an uncertain result Types of tests ELISA - enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Western blot –rechecks ELISA results Viral load tests measure HIV in bloodstream Getting tested Partner notification
  • 24. Treatment Usually initiated with the diagnosis of AIDS Antiretroviral medications Nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors Protease inhibitors Fusion Inhibitor HAART – Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Combination of three or more medications Reduces HIV in blood to undetectable levels
  • 25. Living with HIV or AIDS If you are HIV positive Taking care of your health Addressing your other needs If you are caring for someone with HIV or AIDS
  • 26. Summary What is AIDS? The epidemiology and Transmission of HIV AIDS demographics Prevention and Treatment Living with HIV or AIDS

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