HIV

(Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States. HIV-2, seen more often in western Africa, has a slower course than HIV-1. There are many strains of both types and the virus mutates rapidly, a trait that has made it especially difficult for researchers to find an effective treatment or vaccine. In many cases, a person's immune system will fight off the invasion of HIV for many years, producing billions of CD4 cells daily, always trying to keep up with the HIV's mutations, before it succumbs and permits the well-known signs of AIDS to develop.

HIV is especially lethal because it attacks the very immune system cells (variously called T4, CD4, or T-helper lymphocytes) that would ordinarily fight off such a viral infection. Receptors on these cells appear to enable the viral RNA to enter the cell. As with all retroviruses, once the RNA is inside the cell, an enzyme called reverse transcriptase allows it to act as the template for its own RNA to DNA transcription. The resultant viral DNA inserts itself into a cell's DNA and is reproduced along with the cell and its daughters.

The exact origin of the virus in humans is unclear. Scientists surmise that it jumped from an animal population, probably African monkeys or chimpanzees, to humans via a bite or meat. The first case documented in humans dates from 1959. The virus was isolated by Luc Montagnier of France's Pasteur Institute in 1983. It went through several name changes before the official name, human immunodeficiency virus, was agreed upon.

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...talk made them more concerned about the HIV-status of potential partners. They were shocked that people had contracted HIV while in a committed relationship. Wow...its going to happen. People living with HIV/AIDS: key providers of information and...
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...host cell to replicate. This means that HIV cannot reproduce without specific components within the host cell. HIV can mutate rapidly, causing resistance...a protein found on the surface of the HIV cell, binds to protein receptors on the...
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HIV Testing in State Correctional Systems. by...C. Testing Under Other Circumstances III. HIV TESTING POLICY ADOPTION IV. RELATED ISSUES...Treatment and Care E. Post-Release Treatmen F. HIV Education V. QUICK REFERENCE CHART VI. STATE...
HIV in Young Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Review...estimated 56,300 people became infected with HIV, and of these, approximately one third were...adolescents or young adults (Hall et al., 2008). HIV disproportionally affects specific groups of...
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Facing the Hiv/aids Pandemic by Peter Lamptey , Merywen...most devastating epidemic in human history: HIV/AIDS. The disease continues to ravage...of the 40 million people now living with HIV are likely to die a decade or more prematurely...
The Global Challenge of HIV and Aids by Peter R. Lamptey , Jami L. Johnson...at least 40 million people are now living with HIV. An estimated 4.9 million people were newly infected with HIV in 2005-95 percent of them in sub-Saharan Africa...
HIV AMONG INCARCERATED WOMEN: An Epidemic Behind the Walls by...female), incarcerated women are three times more likely to be HIV-infected than incarcerated men. The number of HIV-infected women in prison has been rising steadily since 1980...
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HIV: Are You at Risk? MANILA, Philippines - An HIV epidemic is taking place in the Philippines. Scenes of young...immoral practices are the usual images a lay person thinks of when HIV and AIDS are mentioned. Not only is this characterization inaccurate...
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HIV Epidemics Emerging in Middle East, North Africa: Study. LONDON (Reuters) - Epidemics of HIV are emerging among gay and bisexual men in...College in Qatar found evidence for concentrated HIV epidemics -- where infection rates are above...
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...1981. The virus was isolated in 1983 and was ultimately named the human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ). There are two forms of the HIV virus, HIV-1 and HIV-2. The majority of cases worldwide are caused by HIV-1. In 1999 an international...
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...Jones has continued to direct the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company (est. 1982). Since the late 1980s Jones, who is HIV-positive, has taken mourning and mortality as themes, as in Absence (1989), Last Night on Earth (1992), and his best...
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