A main marker or sign for the progression of HIV infection includes flu-like symptoms, fever, headache, tiredness, fatigue, enlarged lymph nodes, and swollen lymph glands,
Medications used to treat HIV infection are not focused on killing the virus. Viruses are very small and difficult to treat. HIV medications focus on inhibiting the virus' ability to replicate. Essentially they meds are geared at slowing down the progression of the infection, not eliminating the virus.
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No, pulling out will not avoid HIV infection.
the rare patients who fail produce antibodies to HIV usually have a very fast progression to severe diseases. This might be expected, as there is obviously a defect in the patient to respond immunologically.
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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 virus that causes AIDS. Medications can control this progression.
The most common micronutrient deficiency in people with HIV infection is vitamin A deficiency. This deficiency can lead to increased susceptibility to infections and may worsen the progression of HIV. Other common deficiencies include zinc and iron, which can also impact immune function and overall health. Addressing these deficiencies is crucial for improving the health outcomes of individuals living with HIV.
Checking the white blood cell count, the lower it goes the more the havoc it creates in the body`s immune system, & thus the more prone to fatal infections, & eventually one may die of a particular infection, not actually directly the HIV virus itself.
HIV is a viral infection.
Is atypical lymphocytes a symptom of HIV infection?"
Advanced stage of HIV infection is AIDS.