The Body: The Complete HIV/AIDS Resource
Sign up for free e-mail updates!The Body en Espanol
Please Note: Due to volume considerations, not all questions can be answered. Questions most likely to be answered will be those of general interest to a broad group of visitors to this forum. Questions pertaining to a specific case; requests for diagnosis, medical advice, or second opinion; or requests for opinions about untested alternative therapies will generally not be answered.

Ask the Experts about Opportunistic Infections

 

New debate?
Mar 17, 2002

Dear Dr. Feinberg: 1. Is the inoculum size important in terms of early symptoms and the time it takes to seroconvert? 2. Common sense would say "YES", even if there is no data, it sounds logical to think that the greater amount of virus you receive at infection, the more likely is the body to react sooner and more violently. 3. If argument 2 is "granted" by common sense, then: infection due to faulty protection (i.e. faulty condoms) is more likely to take longer to be detected and would yield the cases of very late seroconversion (6 months or more), because the inoculum size in these instances would be very small. 4. A documented example would be that of the social worker who pinched her finger and took over a year to seroconvert. The argument would be: the inoculum size was very, very small.

Thanks for your comments!

Response from Dr. Feinberg

I know of no data for inoculum size and tthe time to seroconversion. There are data that people who receive large inocula (such as receiving a unit of infected blood) tend to progress to AIDS faster than those who acquirte their HIV across a mucosal surface (by having sex).



Terms of Use
Please remember that this forum is designed for educational purposes only, and experts are not engaged through this forum in rendering legal or medical advice or professional services. Experts appearing on this page are independent and are solely responsible for editing and fact-checking their material. Neither The Body nor any sponsor is the publisher or speaker of posted visitors' questions or the experts' material.

Questions and messages posted to this forum are not statements of advice, opinion, or information of The Body, Body Health Resources Corporation or any sponsor of this forum. While neither The Body nor Body Health Resources Corporation regularly reviews posted content, we reserve the right to delete, move, or edit postings if we deem it appropriate under the circumstances. Visitors submitting questions remain solely responsible for the content of their messages.

Information provided by experts is general only and should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or a disease, or relied upon as legal or other professional advice. This information is not a substitute for professional advice or care. If you have or suspect you may have a health or legal problem, you should consult your own health care provider or your attorney.

Copyright notice.