Fever, headache, Sore throat, Swollen lymph glands, Rash
There are numerous resources to find information on the symptoms for HIV and AIDS. The WebMD online information is very accurate. One can also refer to the local library to find detailed information on symptoms for HIV and AIDS.
A person does not have AIDS until they are diagnosed with the condiition. AIDS is a result of advanced HIV infection. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. There are no reliable symptoms that point to HIV infection. The only effective way to know your status is to get tested.
Yes. One can be HIV+ for many years before having any AIDS symptoms.
No. Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that is sexually transmitted. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.
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AIDS or HIV is a latent disease. It can show up years after contracting the disease.
clemidia,aids,hiv,or just a flu...it depends on the symptoms
The virus that causes AIDS (HIV) is not the organism that causes the symptoms of AIDS, instead HIV destroys a significant part of the immune system leaving the body open to uncontrolled infections by many other organisms (e.g. bacteria, fungi) and to certain cancers (e.g. Kaposi's Sarcoma) which produce the symptoms of AIDS.
HIV (Human Immunodefiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.) When people first started exhibiting symptoms of HIV and AIDS, doctors and scientists had no idea what was causing the infection. Many people who were experiencing the symptoms were MSM (Men who have Sex with Men.) Before the terms HIV and AIDS were created, GRIDS was used. GRIDS means: Gay Related Immune Deficiency Syndrome. The term was discontinued shortly after its coining because HIV/AIDS obviously infects many people who aren't gay. The term GRIDS was dropped when scientists developed the AIDS classification. HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, was not discovered until years later.
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Technically, they are the same things. HIV is what you have when you have more than 200 t cells still in your body. Once you have less than 200 t cells, you are classified as having AIDS. So technically, yes, AIDS is worse than HIV, as HIV is only the beginning stage.
anybody can get HIV and then move on to aids.