Biology, asked by shaunakathy, 1 year ago

Why is AIDS considered a syndrome and not a disease?

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Answered by neemanthreddy
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Because it is a sexually transferred disease

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Answered by Aneelmalhi
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AIDS also known as “Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome” is the last stage of HIV infection. AIDS is designated as a “syndrome” since a group of health problems are characteristic of the disease and as a consequence you get viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections.
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