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orientation Welcome to this HIV AIDS simulation! Use the arrow buttons on the keyboard to move forward & backward orientation Firstly, an introduction to… the HIV virus orientation Image from www.uhmc.sunysb.edu/surgery/ vasc-ctr.html Blood can be found in the arteries and veins of the body. The blood carries vital oxygen to the parts of the body. orientation Blood actually consists of many small objects, each with a special task orientation The immune system works to fight off infections in the blood. It consists of the following components… orientation Helper T4 Cell Memory B Cell Killer T8 Cell Antibody Macrophage Red Blood Cell Plasma B Cell Virus Now we discuss their different roles… orientation Helper T4 Cell This is the most important cell in the immune system. It recognises a virus and sets the B-cells and killer T8 cells into action against the virus. However, when it has been infected by HIV it becomes a virus factory. orientation Killer T8 Cell This is a killer cell in the immune system. It destroys viruses when the helper T4 cell asks it do so. Because HIV hides inside helper T4 cells, this T8 cell will not be able to find the HIV and cannot kill them. orientation Macrophage This cell acts like a security guard in the immune system. It captures a virus and sends an alert signal to the helper T4 cell. orientation Plasma B Cell This cell produces antibodies when the helper T4 cell tells it to do so. orientation Memory B Cell Once the body has defeated an infection, this B-memory cell remembers information about the virus so the body’s immune system can respond more quickly next time. orientation Antibody This cell attaches itself to a virus, preventing the virus from attacking other cells. Because HIV hides inside helper T4 cells, this antibody will not be able to find the HIV and therefore can’t stop them. orientation Red Blood Cell This cell plays no part in the immune system. The body needs oxygen to survive, so these cells fetch the oxygen from the lungs and carry it to the whole body. orientation HIV This virus attaches to the helper T4 cell and hides inside. It then uses the helper T4 cell as a virus factory. orientation The process works as follows… orientation A virus or infection arrives Virus orientation The virus infects body cells Helper T4 cell Virus New viruses Normal body cells The virus enters the helper T4 cells and uses them to build new viruses orientation The immune system is alerted Macrophage The macrophage attaches to the virus and sends a signal to the helper T4 cells for help Helper T4 cell Virus orientation The cells multiply in response Memory B cells Killer T8 cells Helper T4 cells Plasma B cells The helper T4 cells multiply and send messages to the B cells and killer T8 cells to multiply. The plasma B cells produce antibodies. Antibodies orientation The attack begins Killer T8 cells destroy the infected cells Killer T8 cells Infected body cells Antibodies attach to viruses and neutralise them Antibody Virus orientation Normal end to the battle With normal viruses like flu, the battle would now end Memory B cells Memory B cells remember the virus so that the battle can be won more quickly in future The virus is destroyed in the body Virus orientation But with HIV… However with HIV, the virus hides inside the helper T4 cells, so they cannot be found. Virus Helper T4 cell Therefore the immune system cannot destroy the HIV virus. orientation Next, an introduction to… the simulation orientation The simulation takes place inside a human vein. It demonstrates how the virus spreads, and how the body’s immune system tries to fight the virus. orientation Here is a typical scene: HIV Helper T4 cell Vein walls Macrophage Plasma B cell Red blood cell Antibody orientation The simulation will start when HIV first enters the blood, and will finish when the person has reached the stage of having AIDS. orientation Finally, an introduction to… the controls orientation Exploring your environment orientation To look around: Move the mouse orientation To move forwards: Press the left button orientation To move backwards: Press the right button orientation Using the menu Information Menu of options orientation To open the menu: Press the wheel button down orientation To highlight a menu option: Roll the mouse wheel orientation To choose that menu option: Press the wheel button down again orientation Getting more information orientation Point the centre crosshair at an object when you open the menu orientation Remember! You can quit at any time by pressing: the escape key Esc orientation Thank you for your participation in this orientation!