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CLIN MED HIV | QUESTIONS With 100% Complete
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cellular components already at location of infection



respond immediately with generalized response



Macrophages recognize pathogen activate the innate immune system

Dendritic cells pick up antigens from the pathogen and head off in blood and lymphatic

systems to track down specific T and B cells and activate them

Innate immune system overview?

Involves specialized T and B Cells that wait away from the infection and when activated

launch a specialized/specific immune response



Takes longer to recognize the infection especially when a pathogen is invading the body for

the first time

Specific immune system overview?

Represent ~10-20% of lymphocyte population



Produce and secrete antibodies



Provides humoral mediated immunity

,-humoral is Old English and refers to the

"humors" aka "fluids of the body"

What are B cells?

Represent 60-70% of the total lymphocyte population

Found in peripheral blood

Have receptors that are genetically programmed to recognize antigens on the surface of

other cells

Provides cell-mediated immunity

What are T cells?

CD4 (helper T-cells)

CD8 (cytotoxic T- cells)

CD8 Cells:

-Function as cytotoxic defenses

-Play a role in suppression of the immune response

-Attack virus infected cells or tumor cells

CD4 Cells:

-Secrete cytokines

-Memory T-cells that circulate in the blood and can recognize previously encountered

antigen to begin immune response

What are the types of T cells?

,In 2024: there were 40.8 million people living with HIV

~39.4 million adults (>/= 15yrs of age)

~1.4 million children (<15 years of age)

What is the epidemiology of HIV Globally?

HIV-1:

-most common type of HIV worldwide

HIV-2:

-mostly in West Africa, but increasing cases recognized in Europe, India, and the United

States (HIV Curriculum: HIV-2 in the United States)

Currently still considered “rare” in the US

HIV-2 infections in the US account for fewer than 1% of all HIV infections in the US

Most people diagnosed with HIV-2 have immigrated from an endemic area or have been

exposed to someone from such an area

What are the two types of HIV?

2022:

-Approximately 1.2 million people 13 years of age and older were living with HIV in the

United States

, HIV prevalence in the United States has increased yearly from 2017 to 2021 by about

20,000 people per year this increase has resulted from the number of persons newly

acquiring HIV outpacing the number of deaths of persons with HIV

A lot come from SOUTHERN states

Epidemiology of HIV in the US?

Oklahoma is identified as one of the top 7 states with a high rural burden of HIV

--Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, and South Carolina

At the end of December 2023, 8,058 people were living with HIV/AIDS in Oklahoma.

--44.2% (3,558) had been diagnosed with AIDS.

a lot of people in Oklahoma are late testers

Epidemiology of HIV in Oklahoma?

Patho of HIV

Part of the family of retroviruses known as lentiviruses

Infects CD4 T-lymphocytes among other cells

Leads to the destruction of these CD4 T- cells which in turn impairs cell-mediated immunity and

increases risk of cancer/OIs

apsid contains 2 enzymes essential for HIV replication

-Integrase

-Reverse transcriptase

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