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प्रश्न
Write a note on HIV.
उत्तर
- HIV virus is the causative organism for AIDS.
- AIDS begins with HIV infection. People infected with HIV may have no symptoms for 10 years or longer, but they can still transmit the infection to other during this symptom-free period. If the infection is not detected and treated, the immune system gradually weakens and AIDS develops.
- Acute HIV infection progresses over time (usually a few weeks to months) to asymptomatic HIV infection (no symptoms) and then to early symptomatic HIV infection with CD4 T-cell count below 200 cells/mm3).
- Almost all people infected with HIV, if not treated, will develop AIDS. A small group of patients develop AIDS very slowly, or never at all. These patients are called nonprogressors, and many seem to have a genetic difference that prevents the virus
from damaging their immune system. - The symptoms of AIDS are primarily the result of infections that do not normally develop in individuals with healthy immune systems. These are called opportunistic infections.
- People with AIDS have had their immune system damaged by HIV and are very susceptible to these opportunistic infections. Common symptoms are: Chills, Fever, Sweat (particularly at night), Swollen lymph glands, weakness and weight loss.
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