200 and below.
Yes, the swine flu is dangerous to an HIV AIDS patient. Any minor infection or even a cold is deadly to an HIV AIDS patient. The person has to have progressed AIDS, otherwise it won't be as dangerous.
Advanced stage of HIV infection is AIDS.
As HIV infection progresses, it turns into AIDS.
Immunization against HIV infection is not currently available. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. AIDS is prevented by treating HIV infection. When treating HIV infection, the goal is to increase the level of healthy immune cells while decreasing the patient's viral load. Scientists are continuing to search for effective vaccines for the AIDS virus. There are currently none that are near the end of the approval process.
Because the bodies immune system is depleted from the AIDS virus.
An HIV patient diagnosed with bacillary angiomatosis is considered to have progressed to full-blown AIDS
HIV is an infection that LEADS to AIDS. So, most likely, people with HIV are very likely to get AIDS.
no. infection with HIV causes AIDS.
In essence it is both; the HIV infection occurs which leads to the disease AIDS.
HIV is a retrovirus that causes AIDS
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.
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