Biology, asked by sgsawan71, 20 days ago

what is AIDs ?

it's unknown man​

Answers

Answered by chandan454380
1

Answer:

AIDS is a condition in which the person’s immune system weakens to an extent where it is unable to fight any infection.

Explanation:

AIDS is commonly considered to be the last stage of HIV infection; the body completely loses its defense system and this further causes  illnesses. Loss of immunity causes organ failure and ultimately death. HIV is a type of retrovirus. Its genetic material is RNA and is called human immunodeficiency virus.

Answered by ankitpatle0
2
  • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a term that refers to a disease that affects the immune system.
  • AIDS is the last stage of the HIV infection.
  • AIDS is caused by HIV targeting CD4 cells, which are used by the immune system to defend the body against sickness.
  • When your immune system loses too many CD4 cells, you become less able to fight infections and are at risk of developing serious, often fatal diseases.
  • Opportunistic infections are what they are termed (OIs).
  • When a person dies of AIDS, it is typically as a result of OIs or other HIV-related long-term consequences.
  • The term AIDS refers to a compromised immune system that is no longer capable of preventing opportunistic infections.
Similar questions