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Moulieg

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Discribe a disease in terms of its host response. What does this mean? I originally thought perhaps symptoms and that but my next question says Describe a disease in terms of its major symptoms. What do i describe for host response ??

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host response is more molecular based like.. HIV.. and T Cells interaction

symptoms are the subjective feelings the patient gets.. like feeling crap and chills.. usually a cytokine release related event..

ummm i dunno if the HSC syllabus differentiates between signs and symptoms.. .. cos a sign of AIDS would be development of kaposi sarcoma lesions..?
 

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I think the question itself is not specific enough... It's ambiguous because I'm not sure whether it's asking about the host response in a disease, or a disease as a consequence of self-destruction due to a host response.

What do you think Point?
 

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host response i guess its referring to perhaps the immune response?
specific/non-specific responses?

so i guess you have to talk about the production of B & T cells and what the disease causes in the hosts body ( like does it kill white bloodcells) and how the host responds to these biochemical chagnes?

but then again i get the feeling that this is not what your question is asking for...
 
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A host response can implies a immune response, but soemtimes it is even broader than that. It may also imply physiological changes, like vasodilation etc.
 

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Im doing aids too and I was uncertain on this one as well.

I just wrote about the immune response, and how the cytotoxic T cells destroy the infected T helper cells (which results in a loss of cellular immunity)...
 

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