acquired immune deficiency syndrome

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An infectious disease, caused by HIV, that causes the gradual degeneration of the body's immune system
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome is the same as AIDS. AIDS
a serious (often fatal) disease of the immune system transmitted through blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles
a disease that weakens the immune system of an individual caused by the infection of the HIV virus Therefore the individual is subject to opportunistic infections in which the body cannot fight off
{i} incurable disease characterized by a deterioration of the immune system and susceptibility to a number of infections and cancers (caused by the HIV virus)
A breakdown in the Immune system resulting from infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) This breakdown leads to a series of specific infections not normally seen in a person with a properly functioning immune system
the late stage of HIV disease AIDS involves the loss of function of the immune system as CD4 cells are infected and destroyed, allowing the body to succumb to opportunistic infections (e g , Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, toxoplasmosis) that are generally not pathogenic in people with intact immune systems Common symptoms of AIDS include malignancies and wasting syndrome The CDC defines AIDS as the presence of at least one of several opportunistic infections or the presence of fewer than 200 CD4 cells/mm3 in an HIV positive individual (AIDS)
A viral disease transmitted from individual to individual most often through sexual intercourse; however, can be transmitted by sharing contaminated hypodermic needles and by receiving a transfusion with contaminated blood
a disease, caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which kills or impairs cells of the immune system and progressively destroys the body's ability to fight infections and certain cancers HIV is most commonly spread in teens and adults by sexual contact with an infected partner HIV is most commonly spread in infants and children by vertical transmission from an infected mother while in the womb or during delivery
a viral disease that destroys the body's ability to fight infections, leaving the body susceptible to many other diseases caused by infection with human immune deficiency virus (HIV)   See Feline immune-deficiency syndrome (FAIDS) and Feline immune deficiency virus (FIV)
A severe disruption of the body's immune mechanism caused by viral (HIV) infection of certain lymphocytes (white blood cells) needed to initiate immune responses 170A severe disruption of the body's immune mechanism caused by viral (HIV) infection of certain lymphocytes (white blood cells) needed to initiate immune responses 170
Severe manifestation of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists numerous opportunistic infections and neoplasms which, in the presence of HIV infection, constitute an AIDS diagnosis In addition, a CD4 count below 200/mm3 in the presence of HIV infection constitutes an AIDS diagnosis
AIDS
acquired immune deficiency syndrome

    الواصلة

    ac·quired im·mune de·fi·cien·cy syn·drome

    التركية النطق

    ıkwayırd îmyun dîfîşınsi sîndrōm

    النطق

    /əˈkwīərd əˈmyo͞on dəˈfəsʜənsē ˈsənˌdrōm/ /əˈkwaɪɜrd ɪˈmjuːn dɪˈfɪʃənsiː ˈsɪnˌdroʊm/
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