International Journal of Computational Engineering Research||Vol, 03||Issue, 7|| www.ijceronline.com ||July||2013|| Page 1 Quantitative Treatment of Hiv/Aids Inthe Human Micro- Vascular Circulating Blood System 1 Enaibe A. Edison, 2 Osafile E. Omosede , 3 John O. A. Idiodi 1, Department of Physics, Federal University of Petroleum Resources P.M.B. 1221 Effurun, Nigeria. 2 Department of Physics, University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. I. INTRODUCTION Some waves in nature behave parasitically when they interfere with another one. Such waves as the name implies has the ability of transforming the initial characteristics and behaviour of the interfered wave to its own form and quality after a given period of time. Under this circumstance, all the active constituents of the interfered wave would have been completely eroded and the resulting wave which is now parasitically monochromatic, will eventually attenuateto zero, since the ‘parasitic wave’ does not have its own independent parameters for sustaining a continuous existence. The role of Human-Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in the normal blood circulating system of man (host) has in general been poorly understood. However, its role in clinical disease has attracted increasing interest. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection / acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by HIV [1].During the initial infection a person may experience a brief period of influenza-like illness. This is typically followed by a prolonged period without symptoms. As the illness progresses it interferes more and more with the immune system, making people much more likely to get infections, including opportunistic infections, which do not usually affect people with immune systems. In the absence of specific treatment, around half of the people infected with HIV develop AIDS within ten years [2] and average survival time after infection with HIV is estimated to be 9 to 11 years [3]. ABSTRACT Vibration is the cause ofall that exists.Generally, any form of matterincluding biological systemscould be described by vibration and hence represented by a purely defined wave form. This study presents a model for determining the dynamic mechanical characteristics of HIV/AIDS in the human blood circulating system. Our work assumes that the physical dynamic components of the HIV responsible for their destructive tendency are b , n, and k been influenced by the multiplicative factor whose physical range of interest is 13070 0 . We constructed the constitutive carrier wave equation on the basis of the vibratory dynamic components of the human (host) parameters and those of the HIV (parasite). It is established in this study that when the HIV enters the human blood circulating system, it takes between 60 to 240 days before its absolute effects would begin to manifest. This in the literature of clinical disease is referred to as the window period. The negative influence of the HIV in the human system becomes intense and more pronounced when the HIV is about 5 years (60 months) counting from the day it is contacted. This study revealed that AIDS actually results when these destructive dynamic components of the HIV gradually become equal to their corresponding active dynamic components in the human blood circulating system. This is when the range of the multiplicative factor 13070 12803 . The time it takes the HIV infection to degenerate into AIDS if uncontrolled is about 8 years (96months). The displacement of the carrier wave that describes the biological system of Man finally goes to zero - a phenomenon called death, when the multiplicative factor approaches the critical value of 13070and the time it takes to attain this value is about 11 years (132 months). KEYWORDS: latent vibration, ‘host wave’, ‘parasitic wave’, carrier wave, HIV/AIDS, amplitude, oscillating phase.