Kaposi's sarcoma.
An HIV carrier is someone who has HIV but does not have symptoms of the disease. Because HIV infection is frequently without symptoms, routine screening is important.
Fungi is not associated with HIV.
Runny nose, coughs, and sneezes.
No, pulling out will not avoid HIV infection.
Kaposi's Sarcoma
Seroconversion refers to the development of antibodies after infection. There is a period of time between when a person is infected with HIV until they will test positive. This is often referred to as the "window period." Depending on the test, it could take up to 6 months for a person to test positive after being infected with HIV. This is because it takes a while for a person's body to develop the anitbodies associated with HIV infection that HIV tests use to detect infection.
That is what HIV does. However a super infection,multiple strains of HIV infection or duel infection,HIV with hep c etc will degrade the immune system further.
HIV is the name of the virus - human immunodeficiency virus. The end-stage disease caused by HIV is called AIDS - acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. AIDS was a named and recognized disease prior to the discovery of HIV, which is why you have two different acronyms floating around associated with one infection.
HIV is a viral infection.
Advanced stage of HIV infection is AIDS.
Is atypical lymphocytes a symptom of HIV infection?"
In essence it is both; the HIV infection occurs which leads to the disease AIDS.