
About
HIV
Determine® HIV-1/2 Ag/Ab Combo
There are two main forms of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(HIV): HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 was discovered in 1983 at the
Institute Pasteur in Paris and HIV-2 was first discovered amongst
patients in Western Africa in 1985. HIV-2 is less
virulent than HIV-1, usually not resulting in full blown AIDS, but
nevertheless is still fatal.
By infecting and gradually destroying the immune system, HIV
reduces the body’s protection against cancers, pneumonia and other
infections that can take hold and lead to death.
Initially someone living with HIV may not display any symptoms
of the infection because their immune system can control it at
first, but ultimately drug support will be required. Anti-HIV
drugs can help the immune system and keep the HIV infection under
control, but cannot completely rid the body of HIV infection.
Today, AIDS is among the leading causes of death globally and
remains the primary cause of death in Africa.
The global prevalence of HIV infection has levelled off, but the
total number of people living with HIV is increasing due to ongoing
acquisition of HIV infection combined with longer survival
times1.
Global disease burden1
Devastating impact in the developing
world1
- An estimated 68% of the people living with HIV are in
sub-Saharan Africa
- Eight countries in sub-Saharan Africa account for almost
one-third of all new HIV infections and AIDS deaths globally
- Since 2001, the number of people living with HIV has doubled in
Vietnam and Indonesia has the fastest growing epidemic
The effect of complacency in the developed world
The number of people living with HIV in the US, Western and
Central Europe has steadily increased in recent years. This is due
to advances in treatment, increased number of new HIV cases
diagnosed and steady infection rate in the US1,3.
- HIV infection is contributing substantially to the
increase in other infectious disease epidemics, such as
Tuberculosis, in the developed world2.
- 30% of people in the UK living with HIV do not know that
they have become infected3
A significant portion of transmitted cases are
by those with acute HIV infection.
Identifying those acutely infected and not likely aware of their
HIV status is an important step in reducing global HIV
transmission
Determine® HIV-1/2 Ag/
Ab Combo provides simple, fast and accurate
diagnosis. As a rapid, point-of-care test, it is designed for
use in diverse settings, from the physician’s office in the
developed world to the most remote environment in the developing
world.
1. AIDS Epidemic Update
2007, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the
World Health Organization, November 2007
2. The growing impact of HIV
infection on the epidemiology of tuberculosis in England and Wales:
1999-2003; Ahmed, A. B., et al, Thorax 2007 62: 672-676
3. CDC Website:
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/factsheets/prevalence.htm