. 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.
See Answer →Describe the relationship of CD4 count and opportunistic infections in HIV. Stage HIV infected patients based on presentation of OIs (opportunistic infections).
See Answer →Enumerate the different factors influencing disease progression in HIV infection.
See Answer →Describe the current global scenario of HIV/AIDS.
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See Answer →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.
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