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HIV: Spread Of AIDS In The Human Body

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HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus, HIV is a very dangerous disease, if left untreated, it can lead to the disease AIDS (acquire immunodeficiency syndrome). It can affect anyone, at any time if they put themselves in a situation where they could be at risk. Unlike other viruses, the human body can’t get rid of this virus, so once a person has HIV, they have it for the rest of their life. Although it can be a dangerous disease, it is very preventable. There are several important facts about HIV that people should know; these include the spread of infection in the body, ways to prevent the infection and the type of medication to use to prevent further spread of the HIV virus.

HIV attacks the body’s immune system, by destroying CD4 cells also knows as T cells, that are a type of white blood cells that help the body immune system fight off infections. T cells have proteins that helps the HIV virus bind. If HIV is left untreated, it can reduce the numbers of infected CD4 cells in the body, making the person's more prone to infections ("CD4 Count, HIV, and AIDS: Test and Results -- What They Mean," n.d.). Over time, HIV can completely destroy these cells and the body can no longer fight off infectious disease. When the body begins losing its ability to fight infections and the CD4 cell …show more content…

AIDS stands for acquiring immunodeficiency virus.When a person has AIDS the person body is unable to fight off infections. A person with AIDS has to take antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent infection from occurring ("How HIV Causes AIDS," n.d.). People who are not infected with HIV have roughly 800 to 1,200 CD4 cells per cubic millimeter of blood When Diagnosed with AIDS a person can have fewer than 50 CD4 cells in their entire body ("CD4 Count, HIV, and AIDS: Test and Results -- What They Mean," n.d.). It is important to get treatment right away when a person is diagnosed with

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