Title: AIDS/%20HIV%20
1AIDS/ HIV Current Senario
- S. Jonathan Nimal
- Department of Biotechnology
- Pondicherry University
- India
2Objectives
- Basic concepts of HIV has been dwelt.
- Current statistics of HIV/AIDS
- Current therapy available on the market
- Current Vaccines on trial
3Purified Human Immunodeficiency Virus
4Types of HIV
- HIV 1
- Subtype A D found in sub Sahara Africa
- Subtype B found in US Canada
- Subtype C found in South Africa India
- Subtype E found in south east Asia
- Subtype G H - found in Russia Central
Africa - Subtype I found in Cyprus
- HIV 2
5HIV Life cycle
- Entry
- Reverse Transcription
- Integration
- Cleavage
- Assembly Budding
6WHO classification of clinical stages of infection
- Children Three stages
- Adults Adolescents Four stages
7WHO Clinical stage I
in Children
- Asymptomatic
- Generalized lymphadenopathy
8WHO Clinical stage II
in Children
- Unexplained chronic diarrhoea
- Severe persistent or recurrent candidiasis
outside the neonatal period - Weight loss or failure to thrive
- Persistent fever
- Recurrent severe bacterial infection
9WHO Clinical stage III in
Children
- AIDS defining opportunistic infections
- Severe failure to thrive
- Progressive encephalopathy
- Malignancy
- Recurrent septicaemia or meningitis
10WHO Clinical stage I
in Adults Adolescents
- Asymptomatic
- Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy
- Performance scale 1
asymptomatic, normal activity
11WHO Clinical stage II in
Adults Adolescents
- Weight loss, lt10 of the body weight
- Minor mucocutaneous manifestations
- Herpes Zoster within the last 5 years
- Recurrent upper respiratory tract infections
- Performance scale 2 symtomatic, normal activity
12WHO Clinical stage III in
Adults Adolescents
- Weight loss, gt10 of the body weight
- Unexplained chronic diarrhoea gt1 month
- Unexplained prolonged fever (interminant or
constant) gt1 month - Oral candidiasis (thrush)
- Pulmunary tuberculosis
- Severe bacterial infection
- Performance scale 3 bed-ridden, gt50 of the day
during the last month
13WHO Clinical stage IV in
Adults Adolescents
- HIV wasting syndrome
- Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
- Toxoplasmosis of the brain
- Cryptosporidiosis with diarrhoea
- Cryptococcosis, extra pulmonary
- Atypical mycobacteriosis
- Salmonella septicaemia
- Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
- Performance scale 4 bed-ridden, gt50 of the day
during the last month
14WHO Clinical stage IV in
Adults Adolescents (Cond.)
- Cytomegalovirus disease of an organ other than
liver, spleen or lymph nodes. - Hepes simplex virus infection, mucateneous gt1
month, or visceral any duration - Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
- Any disseminated endemic mycosis
(I.e. histoplasmosis, coccidiodomycosis) - Candidiasis of the oesophagus, trachea, bronchi
or lungs - Lymphoma
- Kaposis sarcoma
15Global Estimates for adults and children, end 2003
- People living with HIV/AIDS
40 million (34 46 million) - New HIV infections in 2003
5 million (4.2 5.8 million) - Deaths due to HIV/AIDS in 2003
3 million (2.5 3.5 million)
16Estimated number of newly infected adults and
children with HIV during 2003
Eastern Europe central Asia
180 000 280 000
Western Europe 30 000 40 000
- North America
- 36 000 50 000
East Asia Pacific 150 000- - 270 000
North Africa Middle East 43 000 67 000
South South East Asia 610 000- 1.1 million
Caribbean 45 000 80 000
SubSaharan Africa 3.0 3.4 million
South America 120 000 180 000
Australia New Zealand 700 1 000
17Estimated number of adults and children with
HIV/AIDS, end 2003
Eastern Europe central Asia
1.2 1.8 million
Western Europe 520 000 680 000
North America 790 000 1.2 million
East Asia Pacific 700 000 1.3 million
North Africa Middle East 470 000 730 000
South South East Asia 4.6 8.2
million
Caribbean 350 000 590 000
Sub Saharan Africa 25.0 28.2 million
Latin America 1.3 1.9 million
Australia New Zealand
12 000 18 000
18Estimated adult and child deaths due to HIV/AIDS
during 2003
Eastern Europe central Asia
23 000 37 000
Western Europe 2 600 3 400
North America 12 000 18 000
East Asia Pacific 32 000 58 000
North Africa Middle East 35 000 50 000
Caribbean 30 000 50 000
South South East Asia 330 000 590 000
Sub Saharan Africa 2.2 2.4 million
Latin America 49 000 70 000
Australia New Zealand
lt 100
19Types of HIV Drugs
- Entry inhibitors
- Reverse Transcriptase inhibitors
- Integrase inhibitors (On study)
- Protease inhibitors
- Assembly budding inhibitors (On
study)
20Entry inhibitors
- Fusion inhibitor
- Fuzeon (enfuvirtide, or T-20)
21Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
- Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
(NsRTIs) - Zidovudine(ZDV, AZT)
- Didanosine (ddl)
- Stavudine (d4T)
- Lamivudine (3TC)
- Abacavir (ABC)
- Non - nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
(NsRTIs) - Nevirapine (NVP)
- Efavirenz (EFZ)
- Nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors
(NtRTIs) - Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate
22Protease Inhibitors
- Saquinavir (SQV)
- Ritnovir (RTV)
- Indinavir (IDV)
- Nelfinavir (NFV)
- Lopinavir/retinavir (LPV/r)
23AIDS Vaccine
- Two vaccines on trial
- AIDSVAX B/B tested in North America Amsterdam
- AIDSVAX B/E tested in Thailand
-
- Each mixed the surface proteins (gp120) from two
strains of HIV
24New vaccines on human trial
- tgAAC09 begun in Belgium
- Single shot vaccine
- Uses Targeted Genetics rAAV (recombinant adeno
associated viral vector) Technology
25New DNA vaccines on human trial
- Vaccine - ADVAX
- Vaccine is tailored for C strain of HIV
- Worked by The Aron Diamond AIDS ResearchCenter
International AIDS Vaccine initiative - Trail in New York Rochester
- Developed on synthetic DNA based on the genetic
material available - Safe to use