Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome
A disease of the resistant framework because of contamination with HIV. HIV devastates the CD4 T lymphocytes (CD4 cells) of the safe framework, leaving the body defenseless against perilous diseases and malignant growths. To be determined to have AIDS, an individual with HIV must have an AIDS-characterizing condition or have a CD4 check under 200 cells/mm3 (whether or not the individual has an AIDS-characterizing condition). The infection can be transmitted through contact with tainted blood, semen, or vaginal liquids. Inside half a month of HIV contamination, influenza-like manifestations, for example, fever, sore throat, and exhaustion can happen. At that point, the ailment is typically asymptomatic until it advances to AIDS. Helps side effects incorporate weight reduction, fever or night sweats, weariness, and repetitive diseases.
Last Updated on: Nov 24, 2024