Immunological Agents

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Across
  1. 2. Type of infection wherein patients are more vulnerable to infections and malignancies
  2. 4. Cell that the HIV destroys.
  3. 9. New copies of HIV can now infect other cells.
  4. 11. The newly assembled virus pushes out "buds" from the host cell.
  5. 14. Immunity that every person's body make.
  6. 15. Tuberculosis, bacterial pneumonia, septicemia.
  7. 17. Only agent approved in Entry Inhibitor.
  8. 18. A blueprint to amke long chains of HIV proteins.
  9. 19. Cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex, herpes zoster.
  10. 24. HIV enzyme that hides the HIV DNA within the host cell.
  11. 29. Alternative drug in adult patients during pregnancy.
Down
  1. 1. The most effective and long lasting type of immunity
  2. 3. Life cycle wherein RNA polymerase creates a copies of HIV genomic material.
  3. 5. Necessary for the virus to bind to CD4
  4. 6. Drug associated with potentially life-threatening and fatal skin reactions.
  5. 7. Prevent viral replication by competing with binding of the reverse transcriptase enzyme.
  6. 8. The standard tretment with HIV infection.
  7. 10. Common side effect of raltegavir.
  8. 12. Type of immunity when antigen enters the body w/o human assistance.
  9. 13. Drugs hat limits the ability of virus to replicate and infect new cell.
  10. 16. Inhibiting the activity of protease.
  11. 20. New virus is assembled
  12. 21. Wasting of fat.
  13. 22. HIV enzymes that cuts long chain of HIV proteins.
  14. 23. Vaccinations to tetanus, measles, smallpox etc.
  15. 25. First-choice drug within the NNRTI class.
  16. 26. Short-term protection against a specific antigen.
  17. 27. First-choiceof drug in Protein Inhibitor
  18. 28. Related to opportunistic pathogens experienced by low percentage of patients in ART.