Environmental Sciences, asked by harishSarin, 1 year ago

why is aids called a syndrome not a disease?

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Answered by bhaghi
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disease affects only one part but where as syndrome affects multiple organs in our body. AIDS affect many parts like respiratory tract etc so it was called as syndrome..
Answered by actitis
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AIDS is a deadly disease that is caused by the HIV virus, and its shows a set of symptoms, thereby considering it as a syndrome

Explanation:

A disease is usually comprised of a definite cause, and that can determine its symptoms and the required treatments.

On the other hand, a syndrome is usually defined as a collection of symptoms that might not be comprised of a specific cause. This can be a group of signs, physiological as well as physical disturbances. AIDS is an example of syndrome.

AIDS can be considered as a syndrome that is caused due to the presence of HIV virus within the human body. A person affected by AIDS comprises a very weak immune system that is unable to fight against the infection. It shows definite symptoms and related illnesses.

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