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AIDS is not a disease its a syndrome why

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Answered by tanu71
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AIDS is not a disease its syndrome because
aids destroy our immune system which protect us from all kind of disease basically syndrome means a group of disease well when our immune system is not working so all the disease are can causes thays why we said that aids is not disease its a syndrome
Answered by jevelin
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Syndrome is defined as any disease, disorder or improper function characterised by more than one symptom. AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is caused by HIV virus (Human Immuno Deficiency Virus). This virus damages the immune system of the body. Due to this the body can no longer fight off many minor infections. Instead, every small cold can become pneumonia or minor gut infection can become severe diarrhoea with blood loss. The effect of the disease, thus, becomes very severe and complex and may even kill the person suffering from AIDS. Hence, there is no specific disease symptom for AIDS but it results in complex diseases and symptoms. Therefore, it is known as a syndrome.

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