Classify and list the types and sub types of HIV.
See Answer →Enumerate various receptors and co-receptors involved in entry of HIV into the host cell
See Answer →Discuss the molecular epidemiology of HIV.
See Answer →Describe the various models used for HIV estimation in India. Also discuss the HIV estimation and modelling process
See Answer →Describe in detail the sequence of events after an individual gets the HIV infection/ the HIV enters the body. Describe the factors that determine the progression of HIV infection.
See Answer →Describe the roles and responsibilities of the state AIDS control societies (SACS) in the NACP.
See Answer →Discuss the strategies for prevention of HIV infection in the general population.
See Answer →Role of ASHA in HIV Care
See Answer →Outline the strategic information management system (SIMS). Discuss its role in the NACP.
See Answer →Discuss the basics of social marketing of condom under the NACP.
See Answer →Describe the concept and roles of Link Art Centres (LAC).
See Answer →Discuss the linkages of the National AIDS control programme with other National Programmes. Describe in detail the linkages with the RNTCP.
See Answer →Define targeted interventions. Discuss the targeted intervention strategies under NACP – IV for intravenous drug users (IDUs).
See Answer →Discuss briefly WHO clinical staging of HIV disease in adults and adolescents.
See Answer →. Describe the common clinical manifestations of HIV infections in an adult.
See Answer →Discuss the diagnosis of HIV infections in children and infants below 18 months of age.
See Answer →Describe the various methods for HIV– DR testing.
See Answer →Describe CD4 T cells and viral load testing as used in the National Programme.
See Answer →Discuss the various strategies of HIV testing
See Answer →A 24 yr old PLHIV presents with fever, weight loss (~ 20Kg) and painful deglutination. What WHO clinical stage of HIV infection is the patient in? Describe the differences between WHO clinical staging and CDC classification of HIV infection in adults.
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