
Class of 2023
Go Back | | Session Title: | | Immunology of HIV Infection Tutorial | | | Teaching Hours: | | Teaching and Learning Methods | Total Scheduled Hours = 2 Tutorial = 2 | | Description: | | | Two days prior to when this tutorial is scheduled, please download the available introduction and pre-test from the course web site and complete same "prior" to the session. Your session booklets will be available for download the afternoon prior to the session and the post-test following the session. | Keywords: |
| Blueprint ID | Learning Objectives | | 8634 | Describe changes in the absolute numbers of different T lymphocyte populations that occur at different stages of HIV infection and relate these changes to the development of anti-viral immunity and the onset of immunodeficiency | | 8635 | Describe the general course of HIV infection in terms of acute and chronic changes in virus load and susceptibility to opportunistic infections and neoplasms | | 8636 | Describe immunological mechanisms that limit viral replication | | 8637 | Identify the typical presenting features of an infant with HIV. | | 8638 | Explain the risks of transmission from the infected mother to the fetus and the means of the transmission. | | |
| Blueprint ID | Course Goals | | 7425 | Describe the pathophysiology of a variety of chronic illness Linked Program Competencies To This Course Goal: me-6 | | me-6 | Medical Expert Apply knowledge of the clinical, socio-behavioural, and fundamental biomedical sciences relevant to a clinical problem. |
| MAJOR OR MILD NEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERS (DEMENTIA) | | CONGENITAL ANOMALIES, DYSMORPHIC FEATURES | | FEVER IN THE IMMUNE COMPROMISED HOST | | WHITE BLOOD CELLS, ABNORMALITIES OF |
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