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HIV:CLINICAL FEATURES & DIAGNOSIS METHODS

AIDS/HIV is a multi system disorder caused by human immuno deficiency virus.In this article we are discussing clinical features & diagnosis

CLINICAL FEATURES OF AIDS/HIV

DIAGNOSIS OF HIV/AIDS

The investigations of a suspected case of HIV/AIDS are considered in 3 groups

1. Tests for identify HIV infection. These include antibody tests and direct detection of HIV.

i) Antibody tests

These tests are:a) ELISAb) Western blot

ii) Direct detection of HIV

a) p24 antigen capture assay.

b) HIV RNA assay methods by reverse transcriptase (RT) PCR, branched DNA, nucleic acid sequence-based amplification (NucliSens).

c) DNA-PCR by amplification of proviral DNA.

d) Culture of HIV from blood monocytes and CD4+ T cells.

2. Tests for defects in immunity

These tests are used for diagnosis as well as for monitoring treatment of cases.

i) CD4+ T cell counts. Progressive fall in number of CD4+ T cells is of paramount importance in diagnosis and staging as CDC categories as described above.

ii) Rise in CD8+ T cells.

iii) Reversal of CD4+ to CD8+ T cell ratio.

iv) Lymphopenia.

v) Polyclonal hypergammaglobulinaemia.

vi) Increased b-2 microglobulin levels.

vii) Platelet count revealing thrombocytopenia.

3.Tests for detection of opportunistic infections and secondary tumours

Diagnosis of organs involved in opportunistic infection and specific tumours secondary to HIV/AIDS is made by aspiration or biopsy methods as for the corresponding primary disease.

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