WHO (World Health Organisation) – international organisation involved in global responses to HIV.
Glossary
Selected words and phrases
wild-type virus – HIV that has no drug resistance mutations.
This is usually the virus that you were first infected with. However, approximately 10% of people who are diagnosed with HIV in the UK are likely to already have resistance to one or more HIV drugs.
This is called transmitted drug resistance. This is also why everyone diagnosed with HIV should also have a resistance tests.
Rates of transmitted drug resistance vary in different countries.
iPrEP (intermittent Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) – using HIV drugs to before a possible exposure to HIV, to reduce the chance of infection. iPrEP refers to taking a reducing dosing shecdule based on when you are likely to be exposed. PrEP usually refers to a daily treatment.
insulin – a hormone that helps the body turn sugar into energy. Low insulin sensitivity is when the body uses insulin less well than usual (this is also called insulin resistance).
icterus – medical term for jaundice (yellowing skin)