HIV-AIDS: Prevalence, Etiology, and Prevention

Pharmacy Tech CEU
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Contact Hours: 2.0 (0.2 CEUs)

Course Summary

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). HIV can significantly depress immune system function leading progressively to AIDS. Prior to the development of antiretroviral medications, essentially everyone infected with HIV progressed to developing AIDS, leading to the development of opportunistic infections and/or neoplasms. The introduction of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has reduced the morbidity and mortality associated with HIV-1 infection and AIDS, and it has enabled HIV-infected individuals to live longer and have an improved quality of life. Nevertheless, HIV and AIDS are still serious health problems that continue to require federal and state resources. This course provides a general discussion on the transmission, progression, and a brief overview of the treatment of HIV and AIDS and also includes relevant case studies.


Course Objectives

Identify how HIV/AIDS is transmitted

Identify methods of prevention and precaution for HIV/AIDS transmission

Describe the types of co-occurring disorders that may be seen in patients diagnosed with HIV/AIDS

Describe HIV testing, confidentiality of test results for patients, and partner notification


I. Introduction

II. Etiology of HIV/AIDS

III. Prevalence of HIV

IV. Types and Stages of HIV Infection

1. HIV-1 and HIV-2
2. Stages of HIV Infection
3. The Acute HIV Infection Stage
4. The Chronic HIV Infection Stage
5. AIDS

V. HIV Transmission and Prevention

1. Sexual Transmission
2. Blood Transfusion Transmission
3. Needle Sharing
4. Occupational Exposure
5. Possible Exposure risks for Pharmacists and Technicians
6. SHEA Guidelines and the HIV-infected Healthcare Worker
7. Healthcare Worker to Patient HIV Transmission
8. Mother-to-Infant Transmission

VI. Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, ART and Other Preventions

1. Pre-exposure Prophylaxis
2. Case Study: Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis

VII. HIV Screening

1. Blood Test for Antibodies to HIV and HIV Antigen
2. Home Screening Tests

VIII. AIDS and Co-occurring Disorders

1. Cardiovascular Disease
2. Pulmonary Disease
3. Neurological Disease
4. Oral Lesions
5. Liver Disease
6. Hematologic Disease
7. Endocrine Disease
8. Dermatological Disease
9. Neoplastic Disease
10. Genitourinary Disease
11. AIDS-defining Diseases
12. Case Study: HIV and Kidney Transplant

IX. Brief Overview of Antiretroviral Therapy

1. ART Regimen Compliance Barriers
2. Case Study: ART and Viral Rebound in an Adolescent Male
3. Case Study: Prolonged Remission in a Child Born with HIV

X. State Regulations for HIV/AIDS Testing

XI. Summary

 

How to Earn Credit:
To earn credit for this course, participants must:
  1. Read the course objectives and faculty planner disclosure
  2. Read the course material
  3. Complete the post-test with a minimum score of 70% and complete the course evaluation form.
  4. Results are automatically submitted to CPE Monitor

Faculty Planner Disclosure

The following individuals were involved in the development of this activity: Marilyn Lajoie, MD, DC, CCSP, Susan DePasquale, MSN, PMHNP-BC, and Amanda Mayer, PharmD. There are no financial relationships relevant to this activity to report or disclose by any of the individuals involved in the development of this activity.


Unlabeled Use Disclosures

The following individuals were involved in the development of this activity: Marilyn Lajoie, MD, DC, CCSP, Susan DePasquale, MSN, PMHNP-BC, and Amanda Mayer, PharmD. There are no financial relationships relevant to this activity to report or disclose by any of the individuals involved in the development of this activity.

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  • Target Audience: Pharmacy Tech
  • Contact Hours: 2.0 (0.2 CEUs)
  • Activity Release Date: 8/29/2022
  • Activity Expiration Date: 8/29/2025
  • Activity Type: Knowledge
  • UAN: 0669-0000-22-007-H02-T
  • Topic: HIV/AIDS Therapy
  • CeBroker Number: 20-None

Author:

Marilyn Lajoie, MD, DC, CCSP

AUTHOR BIO

Susan DePasquale, MSN, FPMHNP-BC

AUTHOR BIO

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