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An infant without treatment rapidly develops full blown aids within a year and most die by aged 2. This disease is very aggressive in a child.
It would depend on many factors. There is no one right answer as everyone is different.
The phrase "full blown AIDS" is medically inaccurate and is not used today. The appropriate terminology would be to simply say AIDS or AIDS diagnosis. AIDS is the syndrome caused by HIV and is the end stage of the disease. When a person receives an AIDS diagnosis the immune system is severely compromised. The patient is susceptible to infections which can be life threatening. The development of new medications can now slow the progression of HIV and prevent the development of AIDS. New medications can also increase immune function (T-cells) and reduce viral load.
At this point in time, yes a person will have AIDS for life.
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Neither Medicare nor Tricare For Life covers hearing aids.
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