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aidsistheabbreviation1)ofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndrome.itisaplicatedillnessthatmayinvolveseveralphases.itiscausedbyavirusthatcanbepassedfrompersontoperson.aidsimpairsthehumanbody'simmunesystem,thesystemresponsibleforkeepingoffdisease,andleavesthevictimeasilyaffectedbyvariousinfection.
thevirusentersthebloodstreamanddestroyscertainwhitebloodcells,calledtlymphocytes2),whichplayakeyroleinthefunctioningoftheimmunesystem.theviruscanalsoinfectothertypesofcellsinthebody,includingtheimmune-systemcellsknowsasmacrophages3).unliketlymphocytes,however,macrophagesarenotkilledbythevirus.
mostpeoplerecentlyinfectedbytheaidsviruslookandfeelhealthy.insomepeoplethevirusmayremaininactive,andthesepeopleactascarriers,remainingapparentlyhealthybutstillabletoinfectothers.afterafewyears,somepeoplemaydevelopaids-relatedplex,orarc.itssymptomsmayincludefever,fatigue4),weightloss,skinrashes,afungal5)infectionofthemouthknownasthrush,lackofresistancetoinfection,andswollenlymphnodes.
aidsisspreadbydirectinfectionofthebloodstreamwithbodyfluidsthatcontaintheaidsvirus,particularbloodandsemenfromanhiv-infectedperson.thevirusisusuallyspreadthroughvariousformsofsexualintercourse,thetransfusionofvirus-infectedblood,orthesharingofhiv-contaminatedintravenous6)needles.