Across
- 4. the type of virus HIV is
- 5. an enzyme which allows HIV to incorporate viral DNA into host DNA
- 7. term used to describe the time after seroconversion where virus levels are low, and CD4 and CD8 levels are normal, this can last for years
- 9. the name given to the type of infection that does not normally cause death in a healthy person
- 12. the name of a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor
- 13. an example of an opportunistic infection
Down
- 1. term used to describe that the virus is present in the body but is existing in a resting state
- 2. the number of agents patients diagnosed with HIV are typically started on
- 3. this is the name of the causative agent
- 6. the name of the assay used to detect HIV Antibody
- 8. the name of an anti-retroviral that inhibits protease
- 10. an enzyme HIV has to degrade protein
- 11. the number of months after starting antiretroviral therapy that the viral load should be undetectable
