What are the symptoms of acquired immune deficiency virus and how to prevent that disease early.
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Aids acquired immune deficiency syndrome idvthe final and most serious stage of hiv disease which causes severe damage to the immune system transmission iofvthe viruses occurs through dexual contact including oral, vaginal and anal sex and through bloodvia blood transfusion or needle sharing and from mother to child a pregnant women can passively transmit the virus to her fetus or a nursing mother can transmit to her baby. Hiv can be transmitted to the person receiving blood or organ from an infected diner. This is why blood banks and organ donersprogram screen diners, blood, and tissues thoroughly common symptoms are fever sweats, particularly at night swollen glands, chills, weakness and wt lossaids as their cd4 counts decreases below 200.
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