Chemistry, asked by ayan3715, 11 months ago

why aids is con a syndrome not a disease​

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Answered by soumya2301
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AIDS is considered a syndrome not a disease because it a collection of symptoms of many diseases.

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Answered by sakshi7048
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Disease is a disorder of structure in any living organism. Living organism such as plant, animal or human beings. Disease basically affect the structure of living organisms.

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Syndrome is basically a group of organised by a set of relevant symptoms. in this, the all symptoms are related to the other. A syndrome has not a defining cause.

According to the researches most of the diseases have cure and prevention but most of the syndromes have no cure and prevention.

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AIDS stand for acquired immuno deficiency syndrome.

AIDS is considered as a syndrome because it's all symptoms are relevant to each other.

it is syndrome because it is a combination of various kind of disease.

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