Q: Understand the purpose of using combination therapy to treat HIVinfection.
A: Combined therapy is defined as the treatment of any disease with the use of two or more combination…
Q: Discuss how HIV affects the immune system and how thisis related to the three categories of HIV…
A: The immune system of the body protects the individual from the attack of external pathogens. The…
Q: Discuss the most common immunological mechanismsresponsible for allergies and how these may be…
A: The immune system is responsible for the establishment of an appropriate immune response to…
Q: Describe how seroconversion works in HIV disease
A: Human immunodeficiency virus is the causative agent of AIDS or Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.…
Q: Explain (briefly but concisely) the FDA Release entitled "Coronavirus Update: FDA Authorities…
A: The Food and Drug Administration of the U.S or FDA has recommended several monoclonal antibodies…
Q: Describe the applications of BCG vaccine.
A: A vaccine is synthesized from a weakened or killed form of a microbe, microbe’s toxins, or surface…
Q: Identify the diseases that are treated or prevented with toxoids or vaccines
A: Vaccines or toxoids can be defined as toxins that are modified chemically in the laboratories and…
Q: What screening and confirmatory tests for HIV/AIDS are being used here in the Philippines?
A: HIV is a retrovirus that affects the human and causes infection. It is usually transmitted via body…
Q: Explain the difference between the oral polio vaccine and the inactivated polio vaccine, and under…
A: Poliomyelitis is a virus infection. The poliovirus affects the brain, muscles, and spinal cord. The…
Q: . Describe the effects of HIV on a human immune system, and listcurrent methods of treating HIV…
A: HIV stands for the human immunodeficiency virus belongs to the family of retrovirus that is known as…
Q: Compare and contrast the development of cryptococcal meningoencephalitis in AIDS patients and in…
A: Meningitis is the infection of the membranes lining the spinal cord and skull. Cryptococcal…
Q: Describe four classes of antiretroviral drugs and thespecific stage of the HIV reproduction cycle…
A: Antiretroviral drugs are the medication used against the treatment of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency…
Q: What are the individual and societal consequences of offering regular, routine HIVtesting?
A: HIV is the virus named Human Immunodeficiency Virus. The name is so because it affects the Human…
Q: Describe the uses of genetically modified bacteria andviruses.
A: A transgenic or genetically modified organism is one that is produced as a result of the…
Q: Describe the mode of action of each class of retroviral agent usedto treat infection with HIV.
A: INTRODUCTION: HIV is human immunodeficiency virus is a retrovirus which leads to a disease commonly…
Q: a. Explain the basis for combined therapy.b. What are some reasons it could be helpful to use…
A: Combination therapy is a therapeutic method in which more than one therapy is administered to the…
Q: therapy
A: Combination anti-HIV1 drug therapy Treatment that uses a combination of three or more drugs to treat…
Q: List four classes of antiretroviral drugs and the specificstage of the HIV life cycle that each…
A: HIV can be defined as the type of virus which causes AIDS in the individual. It stands for Human…
Q: List two of the major targets of combination antiretroviral therapies used to clinically treat HIV-1…
A: The two major targets of combination retroviral therapies used to clinically treat HIV infections…
Q: Differentiate the screening and confirmatory test for HIV.
A: HIV:- Human Immunodeficiency virus causes AIDS i.e. acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in human. In…
Q: Mr. Hooke a 35 y/o male presented himself in the clinic complaining of shortness of breath and…
A: Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV) is a viral infection that attacks the immune system. If it is…
Q: a. Explain the basis for combined therapy. b. Give reasons why it could be helpful to use combined…
A: The use of medications to cure or prevent disease is referred to as drug treatment. It's used to…
Q: describe the EIA test for HIV antibodies and state the significance of a positive HIV antibody test
A: HIV is a retroviruses whose genome is made up of RNA. The genome of RNA is surrounded or…
Q: Write the full form of HIV.
A: Introduction We are surrounded by wide variety of pathogens and the list is continue growing as the…
Q: Below is the SDS PAGE image of the p17 protein of HIV. Briefly describe the study and interpret the…
A: HIV is a lentivirus (a subgroup of retrovirus) that causes HIV infection and over time it causes…
Q: Identify about the Qualities of an effective vaccine.
A: The immune system protects our body from infections.
Q: I) Describe how the pharmacodynamic (PD) characteristics of different drugs administered…
A: The branch of pharmacology that studies the physiological effect of the drug inside the system is…
Q: Suggest three ways to prevention and to destroy the Herpes simplex virus?
A: Introduction HSV stands for Herpes Simplex Virus which causes Herpes disease in Humans. This cause…
Q: What are the signs and symptoms of HIV in pedia/child? List atleast 5 and elaborate each one by…
A: HIV causes AIDS . HIV is human immunodeficiency virus and it causes acquired immunodeficiency…
Q: Recall the complications associated with EBV infection.
A: Epstein - Barr virus (EBV) belongs to the group of herpesviruses. It causes recurrent infections and…
Q: discuss vacination programmes for malaria
A: Vaccination programmes for malaria Ans- RTS, S/AS01 (RTS,S) is a first-generation vaccine that…
Q: Explain why two separate tests are generally used to diagnose HIVinfection.
A: HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It is a positive strand enveloped RNA virus, belongs to…
Q: evaluate the impart of aids and services designed to overcome communication barriers
A: Communication barriers are the physical and/or psychological obstacles that prevent a person from…
Q: Mr. Hooke a 35 y/o male presented himself in the clinic complaining of shortness of breath and…
A: HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is an infection that results in AIDS. This virus breaks down some…
Q: Should we spread out the inoculation schedule OF HIV to prevent confusion of a young person?…
A: Inoculation is a process of artificial inducing immunity against the disease.
Q: Does gay men have HIV undetectable to sex with another man to get a HIV postive becasue of HIV…
A: HIV infection Human immunodeficiency virus spreads infection from one person to another person.…
Q: Understand the progression of HIV infection.
A: HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks cells that help the body fight infection…
Q: Describe the diseases associated with HTLV-I.HIV
A: The disease is a condition or illness or sickness of the living animal or plant body or of one of…
Q: What is the differencebetween carriers of HIV andAIDS patients?
A: AIDS is caused by HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). the symptoms of this disease include fever,…
Q: Explain in detail the pathogenesis of DM Type 1 & 2 and DKA
A: Diabetes mellitus is an endocrine disorder that increases the levels of glucose in the blood. The…
Q: Give the properties of Coronavirus as an immunogen.
A: Coronavirus (specifically SARS-CoV-2) is a potent immungen which elicits a strong immunological…
Q: Discuss how the strategies implemented in the management of the novel coronavirus at both the global…
A: Coronavirus belongs to the family of viruses, coronaviridae which causes infection to the upper…
Q: Mr. Hooke a 35 y/o male presented himself in the clinic complaining of shortness of breath and…
A: HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a viral infection that attacks the immune system of the body…
Q: Describe the potential serious outcomes of infection by measles,mumps, rubella, and VZV viruses.
A: Viruses are microscopic agents that can replicate only inside the host cells. They can infect all…
Q: Q.30 The Number of HIV regulatory genes is a. One b. Two E Three d. Four e. Five
A: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that destroys immune cells in the human body, which…
Q: Describe the life cycle of HIV, noting the specific mechanisms it uses to accomplish each step
A: Human immunodeficiency virus(HIV) is a virus that is responsible for HIV infection. Acquired immune…
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