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what are aids ? write its four

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Answered by sh123prajapat
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Answer:

HIV is a virus that damages the immune system. Untreated HIV affects and kills CD4 cells, which are a type of immune cell called T cell.

Over time, as HIV kills more CD4 cells, the body is more likely to get various types of conditions and cancers.

HIV is transmitted through bodily fluids that include:

blood

semen

vaginal and rectal fluids

breast milk

The virus isn’t transferred in air or water, or through casual contact.

Explanation:

AIDS is a disease that can develop in people with HIV. It’s the most advanced stage of HIV. But just because a person has HIV doesn’t mean AIDS will develop

That makes the person living with AIDS vulnerable to a wide range of illnesses, including:

pneumonia

tuberculosis

oral thrush, a fungal condition in the mouth or throat

cytomegalovirus (CMV), a type of herpes virus

cryptococcal meningitis, a fungal condition in the brain

toxoplasmosis, a brain condition caused by a parasite

cryptosporidiosis, a condition caused by an intestinal parasite

cancer, including Kaposi sarcoma (KS) and lymphoma

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