1.) The first stage, but called the "Window Period", Its the time interval from when the virus enters the body of the patient and then develops enough antibodies to determine the virus in an HIV test
2.) The second stage, known as the "Asymptomatic Stage", Its where it shows no sign of the infection, due to the fact that the immune system is fighting off the virus.
3.) The third stage, is known as the "Symptomatic Stage", where the virus becomes active in the body and makes your body weaker.
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the term AIDS applies to the most advanced stages of HIV infection true or false
Hmmm did Amnesia cause AIDS or did AIDS cause Amnesia :-) There are no indication that Amnesia can cause AIDS other that you might forget a person have AIDS and then go to bed with him/her. AIDS can cause Amnesia. For most AIDS patients this is not a big problem, at least not until late stages.
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS whereas AIDS is the end result of the virus after the immune system is destroyed, and therefore HIV will precede AIDS.
No. In order to have the disease known as AIDS (which is not a virus itself, but a syndrome), a person needs to be infected by the HIV virus. It is the HIV virus that causes AIDS.
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AIDs is the forth stage of HIV Infection.The four stages Of HIV are:Primary HIV InfectionAsymptomatic HIVSymptomatic HIVAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
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If the worker is in late stages of the virus, he would have high risk of sickness and thus take more and less predictable medical leave.
Mycobacteria avian are typical mycobacterial infections that may occur during the later stages of AIDS. This can first present as tenacious cough. Mycobacteria avian can be treated with antibiotics.