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1 HIV and AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

2 HIV is a retrovirus 2 kinds of virus: RNA or DNA, depending on what kind of genetic material the carry and use to replicate themselves inside a host. RNA viruses: SARS, influenza, hepatitis C, HIV DNA viruses: herpes, HPV, chicken pox, smallpox Retroviruses carry RNA that is then transcribed back into DNA and the DNA is integrated into the host cell using reverse transcriptase This is how retroviruses work.

3 How does HIV invade and take over cells? HIV attacks immune cells, which weakens the immune system Glycoproteins on the outside of the virus bind with helper T (T H ) lymphocytes (sometimes called WBC or white blood cells) Viral proteins and RNA are released into the host cell Reverse transcriptase transcribes the RNA into DNA The new viral DNA is incorporated into the host’s genome (called a provirus) – So….what kind of replication method does HIV use? Lytic or lysogenic? The new genome provides all instructions needed to make complete new viruses Offspring viruses bud off from host cell and invade other cells

4 HIV is a retrovirus odd in that buds from the cell and doesn’t destroy it during lytic phase…..

5 Good HIV simulation…. http://www.sumanasinc.com/webcontent/ani mations/content/lifecyclehiv.html http://www.sumanasinc.com/webcontent/ani mations/content/lifecyclehiv.html

6 HIV and your immune system HIV invades T H lymphocytes, cells which normally assist in the destruction of viruses HIV mutates at a high rate during replication Altered proteins on the surface of the virus can make it unrecognizable and allow it to evade destruction and mutate further The viral DNA “hides” in the host DNA where antiviral drugs cannot destroy it The invasion of T H cells weakens the immune system making the victim susceptible to infections and cancers

7 Transmission Blood to blood contact Unprotected sex Needle sharing, untested blood transfusions Pregnant or nursing mother to infant

8 Statistics 0.6% of the Worlds population is infected Since 1981, the virus has killed over 25 million people (one third from sub-Saharan Africa) 10.8% of South Africans are HIV positive On average about 22% of infected people get treatment worldwide The U.S. spends about $6 billion/year on prevention (not treatment)

9 In 2010, 40 million people worldwide living with HIV/AIDS

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11 In the U.S.: CDC HIV Surveillance Data for 2009

12 US Snapshot for 2012 from Kaiser Family Foundation

13 CDC Surveillance Data: 48,000 new HIV diagnoses/year

14 Treatments HAART (highly active antiretroviral therapy) – Inhibit reverse transcriptase – Inhibit protease (the proteins found on the outside of the virus) – Intregrase inhibitors (inhibit the binding of HIV to T H cells)


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