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How is it possible for a human to be infected with HIV and not exhibit any symptoms of AIDs? |
thanks for any help guys! AIDS is a "syndrome", a collection of diseases and conditions brought on by the slow defeat of the immune system by the tricky HIV virus. Until the immune system is overwhelmed, you remain relatively healthy. HIV destroys CD4 positive T cells. These cells are crucial to the immune system. When HIV destroys enough of these cells, AIDS is the result. This progression can take many years Yes |
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