MICROBIOLOGY W/ACCESS
MICROBIOLOGY W/ACCESS
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781266808685
Author: Cowan
Publisher: MCG
Question
Book Icon
Chapter 20.3, Problem 13AYP
Summary Introduction

To discuss:

The epidemiology of HIV infection in the developed and developing world.

Concept introduction:

HIV belongs to the retroviruses family, all of which contains the RNA genome. The virus attaches and penetrates T cells of the human that play an essential role in the immunity of a person. Infected cells express the viral genes and produce new viruses which in turn infect other T cells leading to a decrease in the population of T cells. Eventually, loss of T cells results in a decline in the immune system of the body for other diseases as well.

Blurred answer
Students have asked these similar questions
Discuss at least FIVE ways of combating communicable diseases in the community.
Examine the challenges and strategies in managing chronic diseases in community settings.
Identify  and explain  patterns in Aids in relation  to demographic groups. Evaluate  measures which might be taken by individuals or through legislation  to reduce the incidence of the disease or condition.
Knowledge Booster
Background pattern image
Recommended textbooks for you
Text book image
Basic Clinical Laboratory Techniques 6E
Biology
ISBN:9781133893943
Author:ESTRIDGE
Publisher:Cengage