BIO SCI 45 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Antiviral Drug, Uptodate, Dementia

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This chapter gives a detailed account of the clinical manifestations of aids. Individuals who are infected may show no clinical symptoms for many years. The importance of being tested using the hiv antibody test immediately after potential exposure to hiv and then six months later to determine whether infection has occurred is emphasized. The clinical progression of hiv infection is then described in detail. The initial or acute phase of hiv infection occurs in the first few weeks or months following infection and the symptoms that may occur are described. These include a mononucleosis-like disease that may present as swollen glands, sore throat and fever or symptoms of brain infection leading to headaches and impairment of brain function. Following the acute phase is the asymptomatic phase that is variable in length but typically lasts as long as ten years during which time patients appear well.

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