The declining stage of infection is the phase in which the symptoms and signs of the illness begin to subside as the immune system effectively fights off the pathogen. During this period, the body starts to recover, and the inflammatory response decreases. Patients may still experience some lingering symptoms, but overall health begins to improve. This stage is crucial for recovery and can vary in duration depending on the individual and the type of infection.
Advanced stage of HIV infection is AIDS.
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Stage 3 because of the declining death rate and the major increase in medical technology
Brazil is in stage 3 of the demographic transition. This stage is characterized by declining birth rates and death rates, leading to a slower population growth.
The proper sequence in the demographic transition model is: Stage 1 - high birth and death rates, Stage 2 - high birth rates and declining death rates, Stage 3 - declining birth rates and low death rates, Stage 4 - low birth and death rates, and some scholars also recognize a Stage 5 with very low birth and death rates.
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Stage 1: High birth and death rates, leading to a stable population. Stage 2: High birth rates and decreasing death rates, resulting in rapid population growth. Stage 3: Declining birth and death rates, leading to a slowing population growth. Stage 4: Low birth and death rates, resulting in a stable or declining population.
China is currently in stage 4 of the demographic transition model. This stage is characterized by low birth rates and low death rates, leading to a stable or slightly declining population growth rate.
Cambodia is currently in the third stage of demographic transition. This stage is characterized by declining birth rates and slowing population growth due to factors such as increased education, improved healthcare, and urbanization.
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North Korea is currently in the third stage of the demographic transition. This stage is characterized by lower birth rates and declining death rates, leading to a slower population growth rate.
In the earliest stage of an HIV infection the symptoms are identical to the flu, but once it enters the asymptomatic stage there are no symptoms until it becomes active again and the immune system begins to fail. That is why it is called the asymptomatic stage (i.e. without symptoms).