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discuss the causes, symptoms, preventive measures and treatment of AIDS

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Answered by avesh4627p4ctjq
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Most people who have become recently infected with HIV will not have any symptoms. They may, however, have a flu-like illness within a month or two after exposure to the virus, with fever, headache, tiredness, and enlarged lymph nodes (glands of the immune system easily felt in the neck and groin). These symptoms usually disappear within a week to a month and are often mistaken for those of other viral infections. During this period, people are very infectious, and HIV is present in large quantities in blood, semen, and vaginal fluids.
Because there is no cure or vaccine to prevent HIV, the only way people can prevent infection from the virus is to avoid high-risk behaviors putting them at risk of infection, such as having unprotected sex or sharing needles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭐ Dear Friend ✌☺

✴Cause - HIV (Human immuno deficiency virus).

✴Symptoms- Loss of Weight , weakness, Loss Of immune power

✴Prevention- Do not make Sexual Contact with Infacted person , Avoid used Syringe, Avoid Shave Razers Etc.

✴Treatment - There is Not Any permanent Tratment Of AIDS Upto Today .

⭐⭐⭐Prevention Is Better than Cure.⭐⭐⭐

..... Hope I Helps You✌☺
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