internal fetal labour monitoring – where an electrode is inserted through the vagina and placed on the baby’s scalp to record the baby’s heart rate during labour.
Glossary
Selected words and phrases
cross-resistance – when resistance to one drug causes resistance to other similar drugs.
This commonly happens for every class or family of HIV drugs: nukes, NNRTIs, PIs, integrase inhibitors and entry inhibitors.
drug resistant mutation – a mutation or change that occurs in the HIV genome that reduces a drugs ability to work.
CD4% – percentage of total lymphocytes (white blood cells) that are CD4 cells.
The CD4% is generally more stable than the CD4 count. For example, if you ever get a CD4 count that is much lower than you expect, first see whether the CD4% has changed too,
If the CD4% is still roughly the same then the low CD4 count is unlikely to show a real change.
primary HIV infection (PHI) – early infection (usually first six months with after HIV infection). Sometimes called acute infection.