The symptoms of AIDS are primarily the result of infections that do not normally develop in individuals with healthy immune systems. These are called opportunistic infections.
People with AIDS have had their immune system depleted by HIV and are very susceptible to these opportunistic infections. Common symptoms are fevers, sweats (particularly at night), swollen lymph glands, chills, weakness, and weight loss.
See the signs and tests section below for a list of common opportunistic infections and major symptoms associated with them.
Note: Initial infection with HIV may produce no symptoms. Some people, however, do experience flu-like symptoms with fever, rash, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes, usually 2 weeks after contracting the virus. Some people with HIV infection remain without symptoms for years between the time they are exposed to the virus and when they develop AIDS.
HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, if untreated causes a condition called AIDS, the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. People who suffer from a deficiency of their immune system are susceptible to a number of illnesses, such as cytomegalovirus, Kaposi's Sarcoma, pneumocystis
carinii,
and others. The Death Rate is very high (virtually 100%).
it would probably turn into AIDS which weakens eventually destroys the immune system, so the victim would be killed by something that is usually completely harmless, eg the common cold
Yes but if you are going to have sex, always use condoms(latex condoms) because these can help prevent HIV and pregnancy.
I would not think he could be in sports and have HIV, because HIV affects your life and the people around you so WWE wouldn't allow him in there if he did. What kind of question is this?
also affects the person, friends, and your life
HIV does not infect plants. It affects humans.
it affects the immune system.
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HIV most affects our immune system especially our T helper cells.
Simian Immunodefficiency Virus affects simians, or apes.
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HIV is an immune-system disease. It lowers your body's ability to fight off other diseases.
HIV currently affects millions of people around the globe. Unfortunately, many individuals living with HIV are not taking their medication. This is one of the primary reasons why they are experiencing major problems with their health. HIV Treatment is designed to help patients live a healthy life. HIV Treatment has evolved over the years. It is now more effective in combating many of the illnesses that normally arise when one has HIV. Health experts predict that HIV Treatment will continue to improve as time progresses.
The use of narcotics can increase your risk of HIV if their abuse affects your judgment about sexual safety. The safe, prescribed use of narcotics doesn't increase the risk of HIV.
HIV does not infect the nervous system but affects it. Since HIV suppresses the immune system, pathogens can attack the nervous system. The virus does not directly attack the nerves.