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  • |Term=Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ...ase caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). People with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome have an increased risk of developing certain types of cancer and i
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  • ...is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] (HIV). ...cy Syndrome" was first used in 1982. It is derived from the English words "acquired," meaning obtained or contracted; "immuno-," referring to the immune system
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  • ...and distribution of [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] (HIV) and [[Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome]] (AIDS) in populations. ...irus, which refers to the virus that causes AIDS. AIDS stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, which refers to the most advanced stage of HIV infection.
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  • The term "HIV Vaccine" is derived from the acronym for the [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] (HIV) and the Latin word "vaccinus" which means "of or from the cow ...immune response to HIV, with the aim of preventing the virus from causing disease or to prevent the spread of the virus to others.
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  • ...e [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] (HIV) and the progression to [[Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome]] (AIDS). ...ch describes the virus that causes the disease. "AIDS" stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, which is the advanced stage of the HIV infection.
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  • == Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) == ...fection-related [[cancer]]s. Over time, HIV can lead to [[AIDS]] (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) if not managed properly.
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  • == Secondary Immunodeficiency == ...external factor. This is in contrast to [[Primary immunodeficiency|primary immunodeficiency]], which is caused by genetic defects.
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  • ...ce and management of [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] (HIV) and [[Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome]] (AIDS) within the [[United States of America]]. ..., describing the collection of symptoms and infections associated with the acquired impairment of the immune system.
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  • ...to the impact of the [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] (HIV) and [[Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome]] (AIDS) on the continent of [[Africa]]. ...on. The term "in Africa" is used to denote the geographical context of the disease's impact.
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  • ...nd management of the [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] (HIV) and [[Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome]] (AIDS) within the geographical boundaries of [[Europe]]. ...which was first identified in the early 1980s. "AIDS" stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, a term that describes the most advanced stages of HIV infection.
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  • ...riginates from the English language, with "HIV" being an acronym for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, "vaccine" coming from the Latin ''vaccinus'' (pertaining to cows), a * [[AIDS]]: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, the most advanced stage of HIV infection.
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  • ...miology]] and [[medicine]] to describe a factor that must be present for a disease or condition to occur. ...[[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] (HIV) is a necessary cause for [[Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome]] (AIDS). Without the presence of HIV, AIDS cannot develop.
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  • ...n Immunodeficiency Virus, which causes the disease known as AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). The term "Nepal" refers to the South Asian country where this sp ...'s immune system. If HIV is not treated, it can lead to [[AIDS]] (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).
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  • == HIV Disease Progression Rates == ...s at which [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] (HIV) progresses to [[Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome]] (AIDS) in different individuals.
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  • ...e not limited to, [[hepatitis B]] (HBV), [[hepatitis C]] (HCV) and [[human immunodeficiency virus]] (HIV). === Human Immunodeficiency Virus ===
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  • ...so many of these cells that the body can't fight off [[infection]]s and [[disease]]. This damage to the immune system makes it harder for the body to fight o The etymology of HIV is derived from its full name, Human Immunodeficiency Virus. The term was first used in 1986, replacing the earlier term HTLV-III
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  • ...and analysis of the distribution, patterns and determinants of health and disease conditions in defined populations. ...y]]: The study of viruses and virus-like agents, including their taxonomy, disease-producing properties, cultivation and genetics.
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  • ...n use is made of a potent ARV regimen, particularly in early stages of the disease. * [[HIV]]: Human Immunodeficiency Virus, a retrovirus that can lead to AIDS.
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  • ...l progression of the [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] (HIV) and [[Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome]] (AIDS) epidemic in the [[Philippines]]. ...ncy Virus, which is the virus that causes AIDS. "AIDS" stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, which is the final stage of HIV infection. The term "in the Phili
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  • == Blood-borne disease == A '''Blood-borne disease''' (/ˈblʌdˌbɔːrn diːˈziːz/) is a disease that can be spread through contamination by blood and other body fluids. Bl
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