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What is HIV? - ANSWER(Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
causes AIDS
What is AIDS? - ANSWERa disease where the body's immune system breaks down
and is unable to fight off certain infections.
What is the CDC and what do they do? - ANSWERThe U.S. Center for Disease Control
and Prevention, defines someone as having a clinical diagnosis of AIDS if they have
tested positive for HIV.
What happens when a person is infected with HIV? - ANSWERThe virus enters the
body and lives and multiplies primarily in the white blood cells.
Lymphocytes - ANSWERare white blood cells that normally protects us from disease.
T helper cells (CD4) - ANSWERImmune cells
A person diagnosed with AIDS (HIV): - ANSWERhas a number of CD4 cells that has
reached/fallen below 200 per cubic millimeter of blood. (T-cell count)
How quickly do people infected with HIV develop AIDS - ANSWER10 - 12yrs.
How is HIV transmitted? - ANSWERThrough blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and
breast milk; bodily fluids.
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What is HIV? - ANSWER(Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
causes AIDS
What is AIDS? - ANSWERa disease where the body's immune system breaks down
and is unable to fight off certain infections.
What is the CDC and what do they do? - ANSWERThe U.S. Center for Disease Control
and Prevention, defines someone as having a clinical diagnosis of AIDS if they have
tested positive for HIV.
What happens when a person is infected with HIV? - ANSWERThe virus enters the
body and lives and multiplies primarily in the white blood cells.
Lymphocytes - ANSWERare white blood cells that normally protects us from disease.
T helper cells (CD4) - ANSWERImmune cells
A person diagnosed with AIDS (HIV): - ANSWERhas a number of CD4 cells that has
reached/fallen below 200 per cubic millimeter of blood. (T-cell count)
How quickly do people infected with HIV develop AIDS - ANSWER10 - 12yrs.
How is HIV transmitted? - ANSWERThrough blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and
breast milk; bodily fluids.