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AIDS

OPHILIA EGBEGBEDIA

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INTRODUCTION
 


Around the world, there are over thousands of diseases that are deadly and harmful to humans, and the number is repetitively changing. The exact number is difficult to determine but some evaluations suggest that there are more than ten of thousands of diseases in the world.
What is HIV
HIV is the virus that causes Aids. It attacks the body’s immune system, specifically the CDA (T-helper) cells, which help to fight off infections. Over time, HIV can destroy so many of these cells that the body can’t protect itself from illnesses.
According to Patton, Cindy. (Globalizing AIDS, chapter 6) “No story of AIDS has ever been adequate, no story trauma can ever really tell the truth”. 
 
UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT “AIDS”

AIDS is acquired immune deficiency syndrome; this is a name used to describe life-threatening illness only when your immune system is severely damaged by HIV virus.
Now what is HIV?
HIV is human immunodeficiency virus; this virus destroys the cell in your immune system and is not able to fight everyday disease and infection.
Aids cannot be transferred to from a person to another, but HIV virus can. The World Health Organization has made it known that there is no cure for HIV but there are drugs one can take to make them live long and healthier. With a timely diagnosis and good treatments, people living with HIV will not grow any AIDS related illness and will live a normal lifespan.
 
 
 

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