Hiv Aids
Hiv Aids
Hiv Aids
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MELDA ASTUTI DARNI
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Definition
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome is a set of
symptoms and infections (or: syndromes) arising from the
destruction of the human immune system due to infection
with the HIV virus or the infection of other similar viruses
that attack other species (SIV, FIV , and others).
The virus it self called Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(or abbreviated HIV) is a virus that weakens the immunity
of the human body. People affected by this virus will be
susceptible to opportunistic infections or easily affected by
tumors. Although existing treatment can slow the rate of
progression of the virus, it is not completely curable.
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Pathophysiology
The important role of T cells in "lighting up,all the forces of
lymphocytes and macrophages, making helper T cells can be considered the
immune system's "main button". AIDS virus selectively invades helper T cells,
destroys or paralyzes cells that normally immune most immune responses. The
virus also attacks macrophages, which further paralyze the immune system, and
sometimes also enter brain cells, resulting in dementia (severe intellectual
capacity disorder) encountered in some AIDS patients.
In the body of PLWHA (People Living With HIV/AIDS), viral particles join
the patient's cell DNA, so that once a person is infected with HIV, he will remain
infected for the rest of his life. Of all people infected with HIV, some develop into
the stage of AIDS in the first 3 years, 50% develop into AIDS after 10 years, and
after 13 years almost all people infected with HIV show symptoms of AIDS, and
then die. Symptoms that occur are fever, swallowing pain, swollen lymph nodes,
rash, diarrhea, or cough. After acute infection, initiation of asymptomatic
(asymptomatic) HIV infection begins. This asymptomatic period generally lasts for
8-10 years.
At a time when people with HIV infection still feel
healthy, the clinic does not show symptoms, at that time
there is high HIV replication, 10 particles every day. Along
with HIV replication, high CD4 lymphocyte destruction
occurs, fortunately the body can still compensate by
producing about 10 daily CD4 lymphocytes
Symptoms of HIV infection
1. Early symptoms 2. The next symptoms
Pneumonia
Inflammation of the
gastrointestinal tract
Skin cancer
Inflammation due to
mildew in the mouth and
throat
Nervous disorders
TBC
Risk factors
1.Not wearing a protector when having sexual intercourse with more than one
partner
2.No protective wear when having sex with HIV positive people
6.Have few copies of the CCL3L1 gene that helps fight HIV infection
HIV is present in blood, burrows, and in sperm with HIV and people with AIDS. At the time of
sexual intercourse is generally a small injury, so that HIV can enter the bloodstream through the
wound and then infect the partner.
3. Using a puncture that contains HIV such as syringes, piercings, tattoos, and razors.
It can occur during pregnancy through placenta (placenta / tembuni) but may also occur
during labor through injury that occurs at the time of delivery.
1.Make safe sex with condoms
3.If your partner is pregnant, tell him you have HIV and take care to keep him and
his baby healthy
4.Tell the other person you feel is necessary to know that you have HIV
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