AIDS is an autoimmune disease; it destroys the immune system. So, yes, it affects the immune system.
It affects mainly your immune system.
The virus that causes AIDS, the HIV virus, affects the immune system.
AIDS can be found anywhere and affect anybody. It is a situation when a person who is HIV+ has his/her immune system destroyed and that is easy for other diseases to take advantage of that weak immune system. Now that can happen to anyone, anywhere.
Your immune system. AIDS will make you more susceptible to other diseases, it will not directly affect any other body systems.
Yes, AIDS is the end-stage of HIV infection. It occurs when HIV weakens the immune system.
HIV virus invades the cell membrane and attacks the CD4 receptors which are basically your immune system and it uses them as a placeholder counteracting the job of the immune system. When it is no longer able to fight back then it is diagnosed as AIDS
Aids and Lupus but it discobabulates the immune system
AIDS
AIDS most directly affects the immune system.
No it is not.
the immune system.