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what is the difference between the Heris and Hiv ??
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Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

HIV, for one, is a virus, a small infectious agent that multiplies itself by taking control of cells inside a host. AIDS, on the other hand, is a syndrome, a group of connected symptoms that are usually caused by a single disease or virus.

Answered by covid20k
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While HIV is a virus that may cause an infection, AIDS (which is short for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is a condition. Contracting HIV can lead to the development of AIDS. AIDS, or stage 3 HIV, develops when HIV has caused serious damage to the immune system.

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