Approximately how many adults and children are estimated to be living with HIV?
How has the epidemiology changed in recent years?
What is the relationship between antiretroviral therapy and infection?
What has happened to new HIV diagnoses in Australia?
Why do we keep track of newly diagnosed and newly acquired HIV infections in Australia?
Who is generally getting infected by HIV?
newly acquired
- most in men who have sex with men, mostly young men (median age of 30) - 85%
What are risk factors for HIV globally?
What are behavioural and social factors associated with a generalised epidemic?
What are biological factors associated with a generalised epidemic?
What is HIV?
- of the Lentiviridae family
What are non-primate retroviruses?
What are primate retroviruses?
Simian Immunodeficiency Virus
infect monkeys naturally in the wild
a lot of research into how some monkeys get infected with SIV and not get sick, while others get an AIDS-like illness
What is the origin of HIV?
What family of virus is HIV?
retrovirus
What is the major human lentivirus?
- HIV-2
What is the size of the virus?
80-130 nm
What is the capsid symmetry?
icosahedral
Does the virus have an envelope?
yes
What is the genome of the virus?
diploid linear 10kb and sense ssRNA
two strands of ssRNA
Where is the genome of the virus replicated?
nucleus
Where does virus assembly occur?
cytoplasm - plasma membrane
What are common features of lentiviruses?
slow disease
What diseases are caused by lentiviruses?
What does the HIV genome look like?