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UNIT ONE CASE STUDY




Case Study 1

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Viral Hepatitis, & Ulcerative Colitis

NUR221

Ms. Mina Mensah-Aggrey

April 4, 2024

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UNIT ONE CASE STUDY
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

Pathophysiology

Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome pathogenesis involves the virus attaching itself to

a host cell via glycoproteins. Subsequently, the virus incorporates its genetic material into the

host cell. The host cell will perish as a result. This encourages the infection of additional CD4

cells. protease, reverse transcriptase, and integrase are the viral enzymes. Flu-like symptoms are

among the most common symptoms (Nath & Braun, 2022).

On the mucosal surfaces, infection takes place. Macrophages, CD4 helper T

lymphocytes, and dendritic cells are among the cell targets of infection. Rapid viral replication is

linked to the production of several viral mutations (Nath & Braun, 2022).


Predisposition


HIV/AIDS can infect anyone, regardless of gender, age, race, ethnicity, or sexual

orientation. Some demographics are more vulnerable to HIV/AIDS infection due to specific risk

factors, such as participation in risky activities. For Example, HIV is primarily transmitted

through anal or vaginal sex that is performed without the use of a condom or HIV prevention or

treatment drugs. Risky behaviors, like many sexual partners and condom-free sex, are prevalent

among teens and young adults, who have far higher incidence of HIV/AIDS than the general

American population. HIV can be transmitted to babies born to mothers living with the virus

before, during, or via nursing; however, with appropriate preventative techniques, this risk can

be almost completely eliminated. If they are exposed to HIV/AIDS through intercourse or blood

contact, people who already have other STDs such chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, bacterial

vaginosis, and herpes are more likely to contract the virus. Drug use can also raise the risk. HIV
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