Biology, asked by Jiyang3528, 1 year ago

Why is aids called a fatal disease


chinu2304: HIV is often thought of as an incurable,fatal illness, and it certainly can be without treatment--especially once a person's immune system is weakened to the point that he or she hasAIDS. fatal means causing death

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Answered by chinu2304
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Fatal means death causing
HIV is often thought of as an incurable,fatal illness, and it certainly can be without treatment--especially once a person's immune system is weakened to the point that he or she hasAIDS.
Answered by genius22
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Aids is caused by HIV virus which is one of the most harmful virus. Hiv virus when enter into the body it does not go to any cell or organ it goes directly to T-Helper lymphocyte, T-helper work is use to set up an alarm if any foreign virus enters in our body. So HIV virus kills T-helper so that there would be no one to alert our body if any virus enters into body.
After this if any other disease enters in body it effects badly and our body do not have much capability to fight with that disease.
Inshort AIDS decereases our immunity system
Hope so it was helpful for you:-)
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