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1. AIDS
2. Causes of AIDS
3. Symptoms of HIV- AIDS
4. Diagnose of AIDS
5. Treatment of HIV- AIDS
6. Recent development in AIDS Treatment
7. HIV Prevention
8. Conclusion
9. Hypothesis
10. Bibliography
VIRUS
TYPES
AIDS:
Acquired Immuno
Deficiency
Syndrome
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Antiretroviral drugs
HIV is treated with antiretroviral (ARVs). The treatment fights the HIV
infection and slows down the spread Of the virus in the body. Generally,
patients take a combination of medications called HAART (highly active
antiretroviral therapy).
The combination Of drugs is adapted to each individual. HIV treatment is
usually permanent and lifelong. HIV treatment is based on routine dosage.
Pills must be taken on a regular schedule, every time. Common side effects
include nausea, fatigue, diarrhea, skin rashes, moodiness, alterations to
the adipose (fat) tissue, birth defects.
Antifungal cream Ciclopirox may help eradicate HIV - researchersat
the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School reported in the journal PLOS ONE
that Ciclopirox, a widely used antifungal cream, as well as Deferiprone, a
medication used to remove excess iron from the body, eradicate HIV in
cultured cells. They added that when treatment stops, the virus does not
return.
Com lementary or alternative medicine
Although widely used, alternative/complementary medications, such has
herbal ones, have not been proven to be effective or ineffective. According
to some limited studies, mineral or vitamin supplements may provide some
benefits. Patients are urged to discuss these options with their doctors.
New clue towards an AIDS vaccine
The outer shell of HIV has a vulnerable spot, which enabled two HIV-
positive people to make antibodies powerful enough to kill Off the majority
Of HIV types known globally.
A glycan, a form of sugar,
in a specific part on the
protein coat that covers
HIV (location known as
"position 332") is a
vulnerable spot that
allows the body to mount
an effective attack using
broadly neutralizing antibodies. The scientists, from the University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, said their discovery offers new
clues about stimulating the body to produce "broadly neutralizing
antibodies". They believe these antibodies are key for making an AIDS
vaccine, because they destroy most Of the HIV types around the world.
They published their findings in Nature Medicine (21 October, 2012 issue).
April 2013 - A step closer to an HIV vaccine
A team led by scientists from the Duke Human Vaccine Institute, and the
NIH accine Research Center say they have charted a new route that may
help develop a vaccine which boosts an individual's ability to destroy HIV.
They published their findings in the journal Nature (April 2013 issue).
Barton F. Haynes, M.D., John Mascola, M.D. and team studied an HIV
infected patient whose immune system attacked the virus, allowing
them to describe the co-evolution of the antibodies.
HIV has proven especially difficult in inducing an antibody response,
making it very hard to develop a vaccine. As soon as HIV antibodies
are produced, the virus changes rapidly to avoid them.
The team used a new form Of technology that can detect infection early on
and track the body's immune system.
Recent developments in HIV treatment
New s waken atent HI eradicat vir
A new study suggests a class Ofdrugs already being tested in clinical trials
for the treatment of cancer may also hold the key to complete eradication
of HIV.
Education
Health education is an important factor in reducing risky behaviour
Manaqinq HIV
Adherence. HIV treatment is effective if the patient is committed and
constant in taking the medication on time. Missing even a few doses will
jeopardize the treatment. A daily methodical routine has to be
programmed to fit the treatment plan around the patient's lifestyle and
schedule. "Adherence" is sometimes known as "compliance".
General Health. It is crucial for patients to take medication correctly and
take Steps to avoid illness. Patients should seek to improve their general
health and reduce the risk of falling ill by practicing regular exercise,
healthy eating, and not smoking.
Additional precautions. HIV-infected people should be extra cautious to
prevent exposure to infection. They should be careful around animals,
avoid coming into contact with cat litter, animal feces. Meticulous and
regular washing Of hands is recommended.
Long-term condition. HIV is a lasting condition, and therefore patients have
to be in regular contact with their healthcare team. Treatment plan is
reviewed regularly.
Psychological. Common misconceptions about AIDS/ HIV are diminishing.
However, the stigma of the condition persists in many parts of the world.
People infected with the virus may feel excluded, rejected, discriminated
and isolated. Being diagnosed with HIV can be very distressing, and feelings
Of anxiety or depression are common. If you feel anxious or have symptoms
Of depression, seek medical help immediately.
CONCLUSION
After studying the cause and effects Of 'AIDS' from different views, we
conclude that it is a pandemic disease. It is mainly spreading sexually and
person of the age group of 25-45 years are the most affected group. There
are some methods like 'Antiviral Therapy' and Immuno Simulative therapy
which bring some hope that even then no specific treatment has been
found so for and morality form is virtually 100%. So only prevention in the
test medicine care.
HYPOTHESIS
AIDS is non curable due to its nature Of pathogen. It also damage immune
system of the body. Therefore any medicine (Antiviral) drugs are not
effective against HIV virus. Ignorance and lack of knowledge about this
disease is the root cause Of wide spread Of this disease Malaria is one Of
the major diseases which is caused by Protozoan. Protozoan causes many
diseases in human beings. Malaria has been for thousands of years a very
serious disease Of the tropical and temperate regions. Prevalence Of
malaria continues to be one Of the major health problems Of developing
countries. It was almost eliminated a few years back with the efforts of
WHO and our National Malaria Eradication Programme (NMEP), but
unfortunately it has appeared again. Plasmodium is a genus Of Protozoa
belonging to subphylum Sporozoa, class Telosporidea, includes causative
agent of malaria in man and lower animals. Members of the genus
plasmodium are collectively known as Malaria parasite, because they cause
a horrible disease called malaria.
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