Sunday, January 1, 2012

The HIV or Human- Immunodeficiency Virus

Background:

There are many types of viruses. Those viruses, which have their genetic material in RNA, are called retro viruses. These retro viruses are responsible for most of the diseases in all plants and animals. The HIV or Human- Immunodeficiency Virus is also a kind of retro virus. The HIV virus leads to AIDS or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, which is a deadly pandemic, affecting every nook and corner of the globe. It is an acquired disease from external means. 31.3 million adults and 2.1million children in the world are HIV positive with several HIV symptoms, and 2 millions deaths are witnessed every year due to the same reason. This has made this HIV AIDS a serious subject of concern.

Causes of HIV

  1. Multiple sexual partners: The more the number of sexual partners, the more is the probability of coming across someone infected with AIDS.
  2. Other infections: It is also found that HIV may also get activated from other sexually transmitted disease virus like Cyto-Megalo Virus and Epstein - Barr virus. Infections like Syphilis, Gonorrhea, and Genital herpes also support HIV.
  3. Vulnerable Immune System: All the groups with a depressed immune system, like homosexuals, infants, drug addicts, are more prone to HIV.
  4. Transmission of the virus is possible from HIV positive expecting mother to her fetus.
  5. HIV can also get transmitted from a victim, to a healthy person’s body, by means of contaminated syringe, needles, and tattoo needles.

General HIV symptoms:

There are three stages of AIDS and each stage is marked with a typical HIV symptom.

  • Early, acute viral stage – At this stage, the HIV symptoms are very similar to that of flu, like sore throat, headache, mild fever, diarrhea, loss of appetite, mild rash. The lymph glands get enlarged as it is seeded with the virus
  • Quiescent stage- This stage is marked by HIV symptoms like persistent Lymphadenopathy, with anaemia (decrease in the number of red blood cells), Neutro-Paenia(decrease in the number of white blood cells), and thrombocytopaenia (decrease in the number of platelets). Globulin increases, while albumin and cholesterol decreases in the blood serum. As the first phase passes with the mere symptoms of flu, for quite a long time, the patient cannot perceive any susceptible symptoms, even though his immune system slowly gets degenerated in this dormant period.
  • Full blown or advanced stage- The earlier part of this stage, called the early symptomatic stage, witnesses the most frequent symptoms of lost immunity, marked with frequent fever, general weakness, night sweats, frequent diarrhea, white spots in the mouth, fatigue and shringles ( a painful viral disease in nerves).

In the latter stage, called the advanced late symptomatic stage, the patient is affected by Pneumocystis Carini, with normal pneumonia symptoms like dry cough, pain chest fever and shortness of breathe. Candida infection is another common problem at this stage of AIDS. Oral Candidiasis, Vaginal Candidiasis, oesophagus Candidiasis, wind pipe Candidiasis and lungs Candidiasis are common at this stage. Infections in gastro intestinal tracts are also common in this final stage. The mucous membrane of the gastro intestinal tract becomes very weak and gets vulnerable to diseases like Giardia Lambiba, Somonella, Candida Altercans, and CMV etc.

There are a number of psychological HIV Symptoms like, anxiety, confusion, acute depression, coupled with insomnia and loss of appetite. Occasional burning of hands face and feet may also be prominent. The patient may become very hostile or too timid. He may experience occasional nightmare and hallucinations. The social stigma and castration associated with AIDS, brings the patient’s psychology under complete turmoil.

HIV Symptoms in women

  1. Vaginal infection in frequent span
  2. Abnormal pap smear
  3. incurable pelvis infection
  4. pelvic inflammatory disease
  5. Genital Ulcer
  6. Genital Wart

Hiv Symptoms in Children

  1. Failed immunity
  2. minimal weight gain
  3. The child regresses in his development.
  4. Irregular fever
  5. Children suffer more from bacterial infections like staphylococcus, streptococcus and meningococcus.
  6. Affected by nervous disorders like downs syndrome
  7. Lymphadenopathy or swelling of lymph glands all over the body
  8. White spots and patches on tongue and mouth

HIV affected children are very weak and insufficiently developed. They unfortunately do not survive for more than two years. So proper precautions have to be taken to save the child from HIV transmission from the mother, at early stage of pregnancy.

HIV Symptoms TESTING:

In order to diagnose HIV, one may resort to HIV antibody test, like the ELISA (Enzyme linked immuno absorbent) antibody test or the EIA (Enzyme Immunoassay) antibody test. Antibodies are special proteins

that are created, in the HIV positive patient’s blood, urine and saliva. The tests are conducted to detect the presence of these antibodies in the patient. If the blood, urine and saliva contain these antibodies, then the patient may be termed as HIV positive. These antibodies are detected after 6 to 12 weeks of falling prey to the virus. Antibody tests are recommended in a frequent span of three to four months, to avoid the possibility of false negative results.

Preventions – The following things should be kept in mind to reduce the scope of transmission of HIV.

Transmission of HIV from mother to child

  • Antiretroviral drugs may be used to treat HIV positive mothers.
  • Pregnancy should be avoided if the mother is found to be HIV positive.
  • Breast feeding should be avoided, if the mother is HIV positive

Transmission of HIV through blood

  • Promotion of needle exchange programs
  • A syringe or tattoo needles should not be administered on more than one person

Transmission of HIV through Sex

  • Sex education should be encouraged in schools
  • One should not have more than one sexual partners
  • Condoms should be used, to avoid transmission of the virus from one partner to another
  • Vasectomy and tubectomy may avoid AIDS, unwanted pregnancy, and other STDs.
  • Use of female condoms should be encouraged for those females who have more than one sexual partner.

HIV Support Groups in USA

HIV Support Groups in USA

USA is the firstly nation to have officially recognized the disease of AIDS a few decades ago. Since then, there have not been any loopholes in its effort to combat the disease. The government and other HIV support groups in USA have worked with cooperation and reciprocation, in order to reduce its impact on the society and people's health. No wonder, why it is the most successful nation in fighting the disease.

Each federation has a number of HIV support groups in USA. The most important and the most successful HIV support groups in USA are listed below:

  • ALABAMA
    1. AIDS Action Coalition
    2. Birmingham AIDS Outreach
    3. Montgomery AIDS Outreach
    4. South Alabama Cares
    5. Unity Wellness Centre
  • ALASKA
    1. Alaskan AIDS Association
    2. Interior AIDS Association
    3. Community Drum
  • ARIZONA
    1. AIDS Network Arizona
    2. Children with AIDS Project
    3. Maricopa Integrated Health System
    4. Children with AIDS Project
  • CALIFORNIA
    1. AIDS Support Network of San Luis County
    2. Sierra HOPE
    3. AIDS Legal Referral panel
    4. Richmond Ermet AIDS Foundation
    5. North Coast AIDS Project
    6. Sonoma County Department of AIDS Service
  • COLORADO
    1. AIDS Coalition for Education
    2. Boulder County AIDS Project
    3. Asian Pacific AIDS Intervention Team
    4. Colorado AIDS Project
    5. People with AIDS Coalition Colorado
    6. Western Colorado AIDS Project
    7. Southern Colorado AIDS project
  • COLUMBIA
    1. AIDS Alliance for Children Youth and Family
    2. The AIDS Institute
    3. Metro Teen AIDS
    4. Youth AIDS
  • FLORIDA
    1. Florida AIDS online
    2. AIDS Service Association of Pinellas
    3. North Florida AIDS Network
    4. Central Florida AIDS Network
    5. League Against AIDS
    6. Florida/ Carribean AIDS Education & Training Centre
    7. League against AIDS
  • GEORGIA
    1. AIDS Atlanta
    2. AID Gwinnett
    3. Atlanta AIDS partnership Funds
    4. Central City AIDS Network
    5. South East AIDS Training and Education Centre
  • CHICAGO
    1. Chicago HIV/AIDS Resources
    2. AIDS Research Alliances
    3. Chicago House
    4. Chicago Women's AIDS projects
  • KENTUCKY
    1. AIDS Service Centre Coalition
    2. Kentucky AIDS Education Training Centre
    3. Mathew 25 AIDS Services
  • MASSACHUSETTS
    1. AIDS Action Committee
    2. AIDS Housing Corporation
    3. AIDS Project Worcester
    4. AIDS Support group of Cape Cod
  • MICHIGAN
    1. AIDS Care Network
    2. AIDS Partnership Michigan
    3. HIV/ AIDS Resources Centre
    4. HIV / AIDS Services
    5. Michigan AIDS Coalition
    6. Michigan Persons living with AIDS
  • MISSISSIPPI and MISSOURI
    1. HIV and AIDS Resources in Mississippi
    2. AIDS Project in Ozark
    3. Regional AIDS Interfaith Network of Central Missouri
    4. Saint Louis Effort for AIDS

Apart from all the above listed HIV Support groups in USA, there are several more which are equally efficient and popular.

Purpose of HIV Support groups in USA:

  • They provide housing and case management services to the patients.
  • Provide food, housing, education to the AIDS infected orphans, children and infants
  • Provide counseling and medication to patients and couples
  • Organize camps for HIV vaccinations and campaigns to spread awareness
  • Organize research and development projects to fight the disease
  • Organize HIV testing and diagnosis activities
  • Help the highly risk groups, in preventing or curing the disease, and other personal helps, in case they are infected.
Thus, HIV support groups in USA have played a major role in reducing the rate of propagation of the disease and spreading general awareness about HIV.