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why do aids considered a syndrome not a disease

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Answered by aman349
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because there is no medicine or end of aids
Answered by ItzFrozenFlames
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why do aids considered a syndrome not a disease.

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AIDS causing virus, that is HIV virus comes into the body via the sexual organs.

Blood transfusion will also spread HIV virus all over the body through lymph nodes.

The virus damages the immune system of the body and due to this the body can no longer fight many minor infections.

Instead every small diseases like cold can became severe pneumonia.

The affect of disease became severe and complex can also kill the person.

Hence, there is no specific disease symptoms for AIDS, but is results a complex disease.

Therefore it is known as a syndrome.

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