malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease caused by parasites of the Plasmodium species, leading to symptoms like fever, chills, and flu-like illness. In contrast, AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is the advanced stage of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection, which attacks the immune system, making individuals vulnerable to opportunistic infections and certain cancers. While malaria is primarily transmitted through vector bites, HIV is spread through direct contact with infected bodily fluids. Both diseases pose significant health challenges, but they differ in their causes, transmission methods, and treatment approaches.
the difference between aids and tb is that tb is tb and aids is aids
Malaria. It is caused by a parasite and is not contagious from human to human.
No.
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.
culex mosquito spread malaria in sparrow but anopheles mosquito spread malaria in human beings.
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because scientist have evidence in which they can predict aids happening rather than aids
AIDS is much worse it turns off the body's immune system and causes the person to have any sickness
Malaria Diarrhea Aids HIV Rabies
female anopheles mosquito
scid is a genetic disorder while aids is caused by hiv virus