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HIV is the human immunodeficiency virus.
It's a type of virus. It may lead to AIDS if it becomes active.
AIDS is the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. It the disease caused by HIV, causing a person's immune system to fail and become apt to minor diseases a normal person should be perfectly immune to. A person with AIDS can die from a cold. It is one way for a person to have immunodeficiency… there are other ways to have a bad immune system, for example birth defects. That's why AIDS is the ACQUIRED immunodeficiency syndrome, because you're not born with it.
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HIV is the virus (human immunodeficiency virus) and AIDS is the desease it causes (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). Just because you’ve the virus in you, doesn't mean you have AIDS (yet).
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HIV is the virus that causes AIDs. They go hand in hand. However, not all people who test positive for HIV will get full blown AIDs. Some people have a genetic resistance to the virus and others can take antiviral medicines to ward off AIDs
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HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus. AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is a set of symptoms that develop because someone has HIV
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HIV is the virus which causes the condition AIDS Aquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is cause by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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Basically HIV (Human immunodeficiency Virus) is the infection and AIDs is the disease it causes. ( Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.)
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HIV is a virus which causes the disease AIDS neither can be cured but the earlier it is spotted the better it can be treated
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If you’ve HIV and it gets worse then it can cause AIDS unfortunately it is impossible to get rid of.
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HIV can cause AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome).
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