why is AIDS consider to be syndrome not a disease
Answers
Explanation:
Syndrome is a collection of symptoms, or problems in the body. Because the immune system is damaged, and cannot fight off disease, people with AIDS get a collection of symptoms which is referred to as the "Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
AIDS causing virus HIV that comes into the body via the sexual organs or blood transfusion will spread 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 off many minor infections. Instead, every small disease like cold can become severe pneumonia or minor gut infection can become severe diarrhoea with blood loss. The effect of disease becomes very severe and complex, at times killing the person suffering from AIDS. Hence, there is no specific disease symptom for AIDS but it results in a complex disease. Therefore, it is known as a syndrome.
keep smiling...
Answer:
centrum is a group of symptoms that are characteristic of a specific disease...AIDS is a also a complex of disease and symptoms that developed due to feature of the body's immune system to fight of even minor infections...due to this even a small cold can become several in pneumonia or a minor stomach infection can cause diarrhoea and blood loss in an infected person.. therefore AIDS is considered to be a syndrome and not a disease....