It is for life.
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AIDS is more accurately called a syndrome. It is a condition and a disease, but not in the usual sense because a disease usually has one cause. AIDS is more of a complex situation as a result of the disease of having HIV infection.
Not exactly. "HIV positive" means that someone's test for HIV antibodies came back positive, i.e. that the antibodies are present and that the person has at least been exposed to, and is almost certainly infected with, the virus. AIDS, however, is a syndrome, or condition. There isn't a specific test for it, so the terms "positive" and "negative" have no real meaning. AIDS means that not only is the person infected, but the infection has progressed to the point that they are showing symptoms. You can be "HIV positive" (the test showed antibodies) or "HIV negative" (the test did not show antibodies), but not "AIDS positive" or "AIDS negative". Everyone with AIDS is (or should be, since HIV is the virus that causes AIDS) "HIV positive", but it's possible to be "HIV positive" for a considerable length of time before eventually developing AIDS.
AIDS is a diagnosis of a condition that has progressed to a low immune function as a result of HIV infection.
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NO, HIV can cause AIDS if it is not treated in time.
No. AIDS is not so much a disease as it is a condition. AIDS is a diagnosis received by a medical provider when a person is HIV positive and their immune system has reached a certain level of deficiency.
A Time of AIDS - 1993 was released on: USA: 14 November 1993
yes aids can kill you but it takes some time
At this point in time, yes a person will have AIDS for life.