Biology, asked by samikshyadawadi, 1 year ago

AIDS is a fatal disease. Explain.

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Answered by Rudraansh186
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HIV is often thought of as an incurable, fatal illness, and it certainly can be without treatment--especially once a person's immune system is weakened to the point that he or she has AIDS. Without treatment, it takes an average of 10 years for someone who gets HIV to develop AIDS.

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Answered by btsarmy2031
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here's the answer:-

⇨★ In AIDS, immune system of the body is highly weakened and body suffers from severe infections repeatedly which lead to death of the individual.

:- Hence, it is a fatal disease.

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