HIV Infection and Therapeutic Interventions: Review on HIV Infection Biology, Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAARTs), Hepatotoxicity, Nephrotoxicity and Dyslipidemia

Fred Jonathan Edzeamey *

Department Laboratory, Ashanti-Bekwai Municipal Hospital, Bekwai, Ghana

Ansah Kofi Ako

Department of Laboratory, Konongo-Odumase Government Hospital, Konongo, Ghana

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Three and half decades following the identification of HIV, the disease remains a global health concern as people get infected with the virus which has no cure coupled with the unavailability of vaccines. The discovery of some drugs has classified the disease into a chronic disease category. These drugs have dramatically reduced the high morbidity and mortality associated with HIV/AIDS. However, the disease has become a double-edged saw as both sides have their negative implications thus, the virus suppressing the immune system and the drugs which are intended for treatment induce toxicities in some major organs. This paper summarized the biology behind HIV infection, the therapeutic intervention and the effects of the therapeutic intervention on the liver, kidney and lipid metabolism.

Keywords: Hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, dyslipidemia, HAART, HIV infection, CD4


How to Cite

Edzeamey, F. J., & Ako, A. K. (2018). HIV Infection and Therapeutic Interventions: Review on HIV Infection Biology, Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAARTs), Hepatotoxicity, Nephrotoxicity and Dyslipidemia. International Journal of Research and Reports in Hematology, 1(1), 28–38. Retrieved from https://journalijr2h.com/index.php/IJR2H/article/view/13

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