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What is HIV / AIDS and how does it affect your body? | Stanford Center for Health Education
Dr. Marisa Holubar explains what HIV / AIDS is and how it affects the immune system in this video. She explains the three stages of HIV, including the transition from HIV to AIDS. People with HIV can spread the infection to others at any stage, so it is critical to get tested.
0:00 Overview
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2:26 HIV stages
6:12 Recap
Dr. Marisa Holubar, MD, MS is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine-Infectious Diseases at Stanford Medicine.
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published: 21 Jun 2022
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - life cycle, pathophysiology, investigations, diagnosis and AIDS
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Understanding HIV and its treatment
Millions of people live with HIV, a disease that weakens the body’s defense against ordinary infections.
The body’s defense is the immune system, made up of white blood cells, antibodies and other cells.
CD4, a type of white blood cell, fights off invaders. But HIV attacks CD4 cells.
The HIV life cycle begins when HIV attaches itself to the CD4 cell and transfers its proteins and genetic material into it.
Next, an HIV enzyme called Reverse Transcriptase converts HIV RNA into HIV DNA while an Integrase Enzyme integrates HIV DNA into the host CD4 cell’s DNA.
Then, the Protease enzyme processes the produced HIV material for assembly into an immature virus.
Finally, mature HIV materials are released into the body, where the cycle starts over again.
There is no cure for H...
published: 15 Sep 2020
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is quite the infamous virus, which rose to notoriety in the 1980s once it was discovered to be the cause of AIDS, a terrible disorder of the immune system. HIV is a retrovirus, so what does that mean, and how does that make the virus special? What does it do, and precisely how does it cause AIDS? This is good information for anyone to know, so let's get a closer look now.
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Fighting HIV/AIDS - You are not alone
On the 40th anniversary of the first reported cases of AIDS, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted failures within health systems around the world in dealing with not one pandemic but two. The Philippines has the fastest-growing HIV epidemic in Asia and the Pacific. Almost 50 per cent of those newly infected, such as young Francis featured in this story, are males between the ages of 15-24. We hear from him and from UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima as the General Assembly adopts new measures to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
published: 11 Jun 2021
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AIDS 101 | National Geographic
About 37 million people around the world are currently living with AIDS. Learn how the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes AIDS, where HIV may have originated, and how AIDS has become one of the worst pandemics in modern history.
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HIV/AIDS Prevalence: Risk of teenage girls contracting HIV six times higher than boys - Specialist
HIV/AIDS Prevalence: Risk of teenage girls contracting HIV six times higher than boys - Specialist
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Where did Aids come from?
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HIV Virus Overview
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How the HIV Infection Cycle Works - Animated microbiology
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How the HIV Infection Cycle Works - Animated microbiology
HIV gradually destroys the immune system by attacking and destroying a type of white blood cell called a CD4 cell. CD4 cells play a major role in protecting the body from infection.
HIV uses the machinery of the CD4 cells to multiply and spread throughout the body. This process, which is carried out in seven steps or stages, is called the HIV life cycle. HIV medicines protect the immune system by blocking HIV at different stages of the HIV life cycle.
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is the use of HIV medicines to treat HIV infection. People ...
published: 31 Jan 2019
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What is HIV / AIDS and how does it affect your body? | Stanford Center for Health Education
Dr. Marisa Holubar explains what HIV / AIDS is and how it affects the immune system in this video. She explains the three stages of HIV, including the transitio...
Dr. Marisa Holubar explains what HIV / AIDS is and how it affects the immune system in this video. She explains the three stages of HIV, including the transition from HIV to AIDS. People with HIV can spread the infection to others at any stage, so it is critical to get tested.
0:00 Overview
1:08 Helper T-cells
2:26 HIV stages
6:12 Recap
Dr. Marisa Holubar, MD, MS is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine-Infectious Diseases at Stanford Medicine.
The information in this video was accurate as of the upload date, 6/21/2022. For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.
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Dr. Marisa Holubar explains what HIV / AIDS is and how it affects the immune system in this video. She explains the three stages of HIV, including the transition from HIV to AIDS. People with HIV can spread the infection to others at any stage, so it is critical to get tested.
0:00 Overview
1:08 Helper T-cells
2:26 HIV stages
6:12 Recap
Dr. Marisa Holubar, MD, MS is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine-Infectious Diseases at Stanford Medicine.
The information in this video was accurate as of the upload date, 6/21/2022. For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.
This video is a production of the Stanford Center for Health Education team, in collaboration with Stanford Medicine and the Stanford Center for Professional Development.
At the Stanford Center for Health Education, we believe that expanding access to engaging education has the power to change behaviors, improve health, and save lives.
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- published: 21 Jun 2022
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - life cycle, pathophysiology, investigations, diagnosis and AIDS
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Understanding HIV and its treatment
Millions of people live with HIV, a disease that weakens the body’s defense against ordinary infections.
The body’s defense is the immune system, made up of ...
Millions of people live with HIV, a disease that weakens the body’s defense against ordinary infections.
The body’s defense is the immune system, made up of white blood cells, antibodies and other cells.
CD4, a type of white blood cell, fights off invaders. But HIV attacks CD4 cells.
The HIV life cycle begins when HIV attaches itself to the CD4 cell and transfers its proteins and genetic material into it.
Next, an HIV enzyme called Reverse Transcriptase converts HIV RNA into HIV DNA while an Integrase Enzyme integrates HIV DNA into the host CD4 cell’s DNA.
Then, the Protease enzyme processes the produced HIV material for assembly into an immature virus.
Finally, mature HIV materials are released into the body, where the cycle starts over again.
There is no cure for HIV. But anti-retroviral medication, or ARVs, reduce HIV reproduction by interrupting the HIV life cycle.
Entry Inhibitors prevent HIV material from entering CD4 cells while Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors stop the reverse transcriptase enzymes from converting HIV RNA into HIV DNA.
Later, Integrase Inhibitors block HIV integrase enzyme from integrating HIV DNA into CD4 DNA, while Protease Inhibitors block the protease enzymes from enabling the production of new HIV material.
By learning more about HIV and ARVs, you are better able to adhere to HIV treatment and protect others from getting infected!
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Millions of people live with HIV, a disease that weakens the body’s defense against ordinary infections.
The body’s defense is the immune system, made up of white blood cells, antibodies and other cells.
CD4, a type of white blood cell, fights off invaders. But HIV attacks CD4 cells.
The HIV life cycle begins when HIV attaches itself to the CD4 cell and transfers its proteins and genetic material into it.
Next, an HIV enzyme called Reverse Transcriptase converts HIV RNA into HIV DNA while an Integrase Enzyme integrates HIV DNA into the host CD4 cell’s DNA.
Then, the Protease enzyme processes the produced HIV material for assembly into an immature virus.
Finally, mature HIV materials are released into the body, where the cycle starts over again.
There is no cure for HIV. But anti-retroviral medication, or ARVs, reduce HIV reproduction by interrupting the HIV life cycle.
Entry Inhibitors prevent HIV material from entering CD4 cells while Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors stop the reverse transcriptase enzymes from converting HIV RNA into HIV DNA.
Later, Integrase Inhibitors block HIV integrase enzyme from integrating HIV DNA into CD4 DNA, while Protease Inhibitors block the protease enzymes from enabling the production of new HIV material.
By learning more about HIV and ARVs, you are better able to adhere to HIV treatment and protect others from getting infected!
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is quite the infamous virus, which rose to notoriety in the 1980s once it was discovered to be the cause of AIDS, a terrible ...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is quite the infamous virus, which rose to notoriety in the 1980s once it was discovered to be the cause of AIDS, a terrible disorder of the immune system. HIV is a retrovirus, so what does that mean, and how does that make the virus special? What does it do, and precisely how does it cause AIDS? This is good information for anyone to know, so let's get a closer look now.
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is quite the infamous virus, which rose to notoriety in the 1980s once it was discovered to be the cause of AIDS, a terrible disorder of the immune system. HIV is a retrovirus, so what does that mean, and how does that make the virus special? What does it do, and precisely how does it cause AIDS? This is good information for anyone to know, so let's get a closer look now.
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- published: 25 Nov 2020
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Fighting HIV/AIDS - You are not alone
On the 40th anniversary of the first reported cases of AIDS, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted failures within health systems around the world in dealing wi...
On the 40th anniversary of the first reported cases of AIDS, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted failures within health systems around the world in dealing with not one pandemic but two. The Philippines has the fastest-growing HIV epidemic in Asia and the Pacific. Almost 50 per cent of those newly infected, such as young Francis featured in this story, are males between the ages of 15-24. We hear from him and from UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima as the General Assembly adopts new measures to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
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On the 40th anniversary of the first reported cases of AIDS, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted failures within health systems around the world in dealing with not one pandemic but two. The Philippines has the fastest-growing HIV epidemic in Asia and the Pacific. Almost 50 per cent of those newly infected, such as young Francis featured in this story, are males between the ages of 15-24. We hear from him and from UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima as the General Assembly adopts new measures to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
- published: 11 Jun 2021
- views: 50997
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AIDS 101 | National Geographic
About 37 million people around the world are currently living with AIDS. Learn how the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes AIDS, where HIV may have origin...
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- published: 30 Nov 2018
- views: 1379525
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HIV/AIDS Prevalence: Risk of teenage girls contracting HIV six times higher than boys - Specialist
HIV/AIDS Prevalence: Risk of teenage girls contracting HIV six times higher than boys - Specialist
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- published: 01 Dec 2014
- views: 267931
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How the HIV Infection Cycle Works - Animated microbiology
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How the HIV Infection Cycle Works - Animated microbiology
HIV gradually destroys the immune system by attacking and destroying a type of white blood cell called a CD4 cell. CD4 cells play a major role in protecting the body from infection.
HIV uses the machinery of the CD4 cells to multiply and spread throughout the body. This process, which is carried out in seven steps or stages, is called the HIV life cycle. HIV medicines protect the immune system by blocking HIV at different stages of the HIV life cycle.
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is the use of HIV medicines to treat HIV infection. People on ART take a combination of HIV medicines from at least two different HIV drug classes every day. Because each class of drugs is designed to target a specific step in the HIV life cycle, ART is very effective at preventing HIV from multiplying.
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How the HIV Infection Cycle Works - Animated microbiology
HIV gradually destroys the immune system by attacking and destroying a type of white blood cell called a CD4 cell. CD4 cells play a major role in protecting the body from infection.
HIV uses the machinery of the CD4 cells to multiply and spread throughout the body. This process, which is carried out in seven steps or stages, is called the HIV life cycle. HIV medicines protect the immune system by blocking HIV at different stages of the HIV life cycle.
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is the use of HIV medicines to treat HIV infection. People on ART take a combination of HIV medicines from at least two different HIV drug classes every day. Because each class of drugs is designed to target a specific step in the HIV life cycle, ART is very effective at preventing HIV from multiplying.
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- published: 31 Jan 2019
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