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why is aids considered to be a syndrome not a disease​

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Answered by devedrayadav7878
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AIDS is a set of symptoms (or syndrome) caused by the HIV virus. A person is said to have AIDS when their immune system is too weak to fight off infection, and they develop certain symptoms and illnesses (known as 'opportunistic infections ')

Answered by Dhruv511vaja
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AIDS is a set of symptoms (or syndrome) caused by the HIV virus. A person is said to have AIDS when their immune system is too weak to fight off infection, and they develop certain symptoms and illnesses (known as 'opportunistic infections ').Jul 6, 2020

AIDS is a set of symptoms (or syndrome) caused by the HIV virus. A person is said to have AIDS when their immune system is too weak to fight off infection, and they develop certain symptoms and illnesses (known as 'opportunistic infections ').Jul 6, 2020Infectious agent type: Virus

AIDS is a set of symptoms (or syndrome) caused by the HIV virus. A person is said to have AIDS when their immune system is too weak to fight off infection, and they develop certain symptoms and illnesses (known as 'opportunistic infections ').Jul 6, 2020Infectious agent type: VirusCauses: HIV

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