S.N0 Topic: Index
S.N0 Topic: Index
S.N0 Topic: Index
S.N0 TOPIC
1. AIDS
3 CAUSES OF AIDS
4 TRANSMISISION
5. SYMPTOMS OF HIV- AIDS
6. DIAGNOSIS OF AIDS
7. RECENT DEVELOPMENT
IN AIDS TREATMENT
8. CONLUSION
9. bibliography
AIDS
AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome) is a syndrome caused by a virus
called HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). The illness alters
the immune system, making people vulnerable to infections and
diseases. This susceptibility worsens as the syndrome progresses.
HIV is found in the body fluids of an infected person (semen and
vaginal fluids, blood and breast milk). The virus is passed from
one person to another through blood to blood and sexual contact.
In addition, HIVAIDS infected pregnant women can pass HIV to
their babies during pregnancy, delivering the baby during
childbirth, and through breast feeding.
HIV can be transmitted in many ways such as vaginal, oral sex,
anal sex, blood transfusion and contaminated hypodermic
needles.
CAUSES OF AIDS
HIV is a retrovirus that infects the vital organs of the human
immune system. The virus progresses in the absence of
antiretroviral therapy.
The rate of virus progression between individuals and depends
on many factors like age of the patient, body’s ability to defend
against HIV, access to health care, existence of coexisting
infections, the infected person’s genetic inheritance, resistance to
certain strains of HIV).
TRANSMISSION
Sexual transmission: It can happen when there is contact with
infected sexual secretions (rectal, genital or oral mucous
membranes).
This can happen while having unprotected sex, including
vaginal, oral and anal sex or sharing sex toys with someone
infected with HIV.
Prenatal transmission: The mother can pass the infection on
to her child during childbirth, pregnancy and also through breast-
feeding.
Blood transmission: The risk of transmitting HIV rough blood
transfusion is now days extremely low in developed countries,
thanks to meticulous Screening and refusing syringes
contaminated with HIV-infected blood is extremely hazardous.
Through injections/drug Through unprotected sexual intercourse During delivery
use
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN
AIDS TREATMENT
New drugs reawaken latent HIV to eradicate virus.
A new study suggests a class of drugs already being tested in
clinical trials for the key to complete eradication of HIV.
• Unprotected sex.
• Drug abuse and needle sharing.
Strategies such as needle- exchange programs are used to reduce
the infections caused by drug abuse.
CONCLU
SION
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. The rate of
virus progression varies widely on the patient, body’s ability to
defend against HIV, access to health care, existence of
coexisting infections, the infected son’s genetic inheritance,
resistance to certain strains of HIV.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• NCERT BIOLOGY NEXTBOOK
• www.hiv.gov
• www.wikipedia.org