Here's how it works: HIV is the name of a virus that attacks the immune system, makes it weaker. Eventually the immune system fails completely, which makes the person wide open to any and all diseases. The name for when this happens is AIDS. AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Meaning your immune system has gotten really weakened. Meaning you catch a lot of other diseases easily. Eventually one of them, or several of them working together, is what kills you.
It is because the aids is not what kills you it makes you weaker to everything else, aids kills the helper T cells that is sorta like a scout for the immune system so when they are killed by aids the body can hardly react to infections.
Most HIV patients die of secondary diseases rather than from AIDS itself.
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AIDS is Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, and it doesn't kill people, but it does weaken the immune system to make people more susceptible to other infections.
The virus attacks your immune system and makes you unable to fight other illnesses.
Your statement is backwards; it should be AIDS the primary cause of death in people with HIV.
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...It is not wrong. It does cause death. == Because AIDS caused disease, which caused death, so it is only indirectly responsible.
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Moa Zedong die cause of AIDS.
It was the result of AIDS, I'm not sure what actual illness killed him but it was a result of having AIDSMercury ingestion, depending on the amount, can cause death.
AIDS is not a leading cause of death in teens in the US, but it is one of the top causes of death in young adults. Accidents and homicides are top causes.
They don't. AIDS and HIV are caused by a virus.
Cryptococcus is a fungal disease that can cause meningitis in people with AIDS and other immunocompromised people. It is an opportunistic infection.
The reason why TB has become a major cause of death with people who have HIV is because such people already have a compromised immune system, making their body weaker and unable to fight off the disease.