scid is a genetic disorder while aids is caused by hiv virus
the difference between aids and tb is that tb is tb and aids is aids
The reason why the doctor needs to know the difference between AIDS and HIV is because HIV is the cause for AIDS.
The difference between HIV and AIDS is that HIV is the virus that causes the disease AIDS. You can be a carrier of the HIV virus and not contract the disease but you can infect others.
SCIDS could be entirely eliminated by only breeding non carrier stallions and mares.
What is the difference between loans grants gifts and aids?"
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. Hence, HIV in the virus and AIDS is the disease that results from the virus.
ANS1:HIV ANS2:AIDS ANS3:It's called SCIDS which stands for severe combined immunodeficiency!!! ANS4:HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. You can have the virus and still have a functioning immune system. That would not be entirely wrong, just not the best answer. Newborns tend to be shielded from the virus by the placental barrier. That is not to say that a baby could not be born with full-blown AIDS and thus have an Acquired Immuno-Deficiency...possible, but not likely. The stickiest problem with choosing AIDS as the answer is that the baby would have had to have, at some time prior to the onset of AIDS, an immune system--evidenced by the infection. If there were no T-lymphocytes there would be no AIDS. You can't have a house fire without a house.The best answer to this question is SCIDS because it doesn't require you to present hypothetical conditions that result in the birth of a baby with full-blown AIDS to justify the answer.
Aids is caught by having sex with a infected person, or having infected blood.while chickenpox is coght from the air or viral.
The is really only one major difference between an acoustic and an electrical behind the ear hearing aid. With an electrical version, the sound is transmitted by a wire, rather than by a tube, as it is in the acoustic version.
The difference between a healthy person, someone with HIV, and someone with AIDS is determine by T-Cell counts. Depending on your level depends on where you fall.
The difference between HIV and AIDS is a number. If you have the HIV virus, and your T-Cell count is below 200, then you are considered (from that point forward, regardless of your T-Cell count) an AIDS patient. That doesn't mean that everyone with HIV will end up with AIDS... but HIV and AIDS are the same thing; the difference is how much damage the HIV virus has done to your T-Cells.
the difference is that a life jacket is if your drowning a life javket will turn you to your back and keep you like that, a buoyancy aid will just keep you afloat.