The immune system is damaging by the virus of HIV which affects the body's ability to fight the organisms. ... In primary stage, most of the HIV infected person suffers from flu-like illness after the virus infects the body within 30 days to 60 days for weeks. ...
Though many infected with chlamydia have no symptoms, if symptoms do develop, they will usually appear one to three weeks after infection. ... HIV attacks certain white blood cells called T cells, an important part of the body's defense system, thereby damaging the immune system until a person is no longer capable of fighting off infections. ... The end-stage symptoms of HIV occur when the HIV virus has so totally damaged the immune system that it begins to fail. ...
AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Disease. ... Some even speculate that such individuals may be rare examples of those who are immune to the effects of the virus, but this remains speculation. ... Auto transfusion involves the patient storing their own blood a couple of weeks prior to their own surgery, to be used during the surgery if needed. ...