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I need help in writting a thesis for a research paper on AIDS:The History, Treatments and its Future.?


I need help in writting a thesis for a research paper on AIDS:The History, Treatments and its Future.?

For the treatment portion::::I think you should definately look into nutrition (diet) and alternative medicines as a source of survival...beacuse a lot of people with aid/hiv are staying a live simply because of theses things...Nutrition also makes living more peaceful by eliminating some of the side affect of the prescription medications(because they take a lot).Eating certain things during certain courses of the illness...The history should be really easy....the future...well there are things out there that we don't even know about.

It's a disease that primarily affects gay men and IV drug users. Ergo, to stop AIDS we should work to end homosexuality and IV drug use.

The truth is rarely politically correct.

-Aztec276

The initials HIV stand for Human Immunodeficiency virus. HIV attacks your immune system, a system of organs and cells throughout the body which usually fight off infection and keep you well. HIV affects the immune system by targeting and destroying cells which normally fight off infection. The main cells infected by HIV are called the CD4 (or T4)cells -a type of white blood cell.These cells are a major part of your immune system.

If you have been told that you are HIV positive, this means that you have been infected with HIV, and your immune system has made antibodies specifically to fight the virus. But HIV antibodies don 't kill the virus. Instead, HIV continues to reproduce itself within the CD4 cells, creating 'viral copies 'which cause further damage to the immune system. The more HIV is reproduced, the greater the number of new cells likely to become infected and destroyed by the virus. If your immune system is weakened, this is often described as being 'immunosuppressed' or 'immunocompromised '. This means that you are at risk of developing 'opportunistic illnesses' or other more serious diseases that are associated with AIDS.

HIV antiviral treatments are drugs which aim to stop the virus from reproducing, and so dramatically inhibit its ability to infect and destroy new cells. Sometimes people with HIV commence or restart treatments when their immune system has already been damaged. Treatments may prevent further damage and additionally allow the immune system to partially restore itself.

The following is a description of what is called the "natural history "of HIV: that is, it describes what often happens in HIV disease without antiviral treatment. It 's important to remember that antiviral treatment has significantly altered this natural history, often stalling disease progression before immune system damage can cause AIDS or illness, and improving health and survival for many people - including people who have previously had opportunistic infections or been diagnosed with AIDS.

The natural history below describes the stages of HIV disease. It is a common, but not universal description of HIV disease. People often think that without treatment, HIV leads inevitably to illness and AIDS. However, even without treatments, a small but significant number of people have been able to live with HIV for a long time. This is often called being a "long-term non-progressor".



Stage 1 - Primary infection
When people first become infected with HIV, they may in some cases experience a flu-like illness, sometimes accompanied by a rash, which is referred to as seroconversion illness. Not all people who have been exposed to HIV will experience seroconversion illness, though: some people don't have any symptoms at all.



Stage 2 - Asymptomatic infection
For a number of years following infection, many people with HIV remain well and symptom-free.



Stage 3 - Symptomatic illness
The symptoms people might experience at this stage include diarrhoea, minor skin conditions, minor oral conditions, lack of energy, night sweats, and/or persistently swollen glands.



Stage 4 - Advanced disease (AIDS)
At this stage, HIV will have done great damage to your body's ability to cope with illness and infection. People with AIDS experience severe symptoms, and are at risk of opportunistic illnesses.

Opportunistic illnesses (OIs) are infections which most people have been exposed to at some point in their lives but which are suppressed by healthy immune systems. HIV can weaken a person's immune system to the point where these infections can overcome the immune system and establish themselves as acute or ongoing infections or illnesses. Alternately, some people with weakened immune systems may become sick if exposed to an OI for the first time whereas people with stronger immune systems would not.

Some OIs can cause serious illness or can be fatal.There are effective treatments available for most OIs. You can reduce the risk from some opportunistic illnesses by taking drugs which may prevent the illness from occurring. This is called prophylaxis. In particular, if your CD4 count is under 250, or you have ever had an AIDS-defining illness, you should talk to your doctor about whether you should be taking prophylaxis. For many people, treating HIV involves using both antiviral and prophylactic treatments.

Although treatments have improved there remain a number of unanswered questions about the impact of this on the life expectancy and long term health of people with HIV. Prior to the advent of effective antiviral treatments it was estimated that 50% of people with HIV infection would progress to an AIDS diagnosis within 10 years.

A number of studies have attempted to estimate the average life expectancy of people with HIV presuming they have access to the most effective antiviral treatments. The average estimate is that with early access to current antiviral treatments the number of years of expected life for people with HIV from the time they get HIV infection has doubled from the time when no treatments were available. However there is a large range in these estimates and the impact of long term and potentially serious side effects of current treatments are at this stage only rough estimates.

Prior to the advent of effective treatments the illnesses and symptoms caused by HIV were due to opportunistic illnesses and to those caused directly be HIV itself. Now the side effects of antiviral drugs 鈥?both short and long term 鈥?can be a significant cause of illness for people with HIV and may have an impact on quality of life.

Over the past twenty years, there have been a number of changes in the way HIV infection is understood and managed.These changes have led to great improvements in treatment and management, and have greatly increased the options available. Since the advent of Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Treatment (HAART) involving combinations of three or more drugs deaths from AIDS have dramatically declined and people with HIV on treatments have a much longer life expectancy.

There are a number of changes which have led to these improvements.

We have a clearer understanding of how HIV works inside the body.
The use of the viral load test measuring the amount of HIV circulating in your blood has become standard practice in Australia, Europe and North America. The results of this test can help in making treatment decisions. It can also show how well the treatments you are taking are working against HIV.
There are now a range of antiviral drugs which act in different ways against the virus and are used in combination to treat HIV.
We have a clearer idea of the short and long-term side effects sometimes experienced by people using these drugs, and how to manage most of them.


Current HIV treatments are still far from perfect, and for some people, deciding to take HIV treatments raises a number of important issues which you may need to talk about with someone. You may have questions about side effects, confidentiality, or how treatments will affect your day to day life.

Some web sites listed will give you access to most of the information you are after and with some of them you can liaise directly with people affected by such and post questions to the along with carers or doctors.

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