Biology, asked by TMUSKAN, 1 year ago

what is general seeming effects?

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Answered by swarali2
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HIV virus damages immune system, and spreads all over the body the lymph nodes. Due to this, the body becomes prone to various diseases and succumbs even before the minor infections, as immune system remains no longer active as before.

For example even cold can become pneumonia and a minor cut takes much longer duration to get healed.


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Answered by Anonymous
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We can see the tissue specificity of the infection leading to very general seeming effects in case of
HIV infection. The HIV attacks the immune system via the lymph nodes. From here it spreads all over the body and damages its functions. Because of this, the body becomes prone to various diseases as it cannot fight off even the minor infections which otherwise would not have lasted longer.

For example, even a small cold can become pneumonia and a minor gut infection may lead to a severe case of diarrhoea with blood loss.

In the same way, other infections kill people that they are suffering from, e.g., HI V-AIDS. 1’he tissue specificity of the infection (HI V-AIDS) is lymph nodes. General seeming effects are loss of immunity even to minor diseases or infections that ultimately lead to the death of the patient.
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