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Do you think a person suffering from AIDS can be treated with antibiotics? Give reason.​

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Answered by Anushkas7040
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No

Explanation:

Because AIDS is a disease which is caused by HIV Virus and antibiotics work only against bacterial and fungal infections but not against viral infections

Answered by bossygirl
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There's currently no cure for AIDS, and without treatment, life expectancy after diagnosis is about 3 years . This may be shorter if the person develops a severe opportunistic illness. However, treatment with antiretroviral drugs can prevent AIDS from developing.

The treatment of HIV/AIDS with medicines is called antiretroviral therapy (ART). It is recommended for everyone who has HIV. The medicines do not cure HIV infection, but they do make it a manageable chronic condition. They also reduce the risk of spreading the virus to others.

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