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What is the difference between HIV and AIDS? HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that can lead to AIDS
(Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), which is the condition
characterized by a severely weakened immune system.
What is the general pathophysiology of HIV? HIV attacks and depletes CD4 T cells, which are crucial for coordinating the
immune response, leading to a compromised immune system.
What are common clinical signs and symptoms Common symptoms include fever, fatigue, weight loss, and recurrent
associated with HIV and AIDS? infections, which indicate a weakened immune system.
How many people are living with HIV worldwide? Approximately 39.9 million people are living with HIV worldwide.
What type of virus is HIV? HIV is a retrovirus composed of RNA.
What role do B lymphocytes play in the immune B lymphocytes produce antibodies against bacteria and viruses that invade
system? the body.
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