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Aids and HIV


This all happened because the medical companies wouldn't pay for it because of under funding. The CDC suggested that they use the Hepatitis B test. This test was very costly and only worked 80% of the time. .
             The AIDS virus is a cell killer. It seeks out white blood cells and kills them. What happens is the AIDS virus infects a T-cell, every other cell in the body can envelope itself except for T-cells. As the T-cell keeps multiplying it spreads the virus around as it is doing this the AIDS virus is hard at work infecting every single T-cell so that when they multiply they spread this virus with them. After HIV has infected the T-cells it destroys them and sends the HIV particles out to infect more cells. When the bodies immune systems is weakened to the point that it can be bombarded by infectious viruses the HIV virus has done its work. One condition is AIDS - dementia, this is caused by HIV infection itself. The HIV virus gets into the Brian and destroys the brain-cells. This causes a person suffering from AIDS dementia to lose motor skills and they may have a shuffling gait. People suffering can be come paranoid and over sensitive sometimes crying for no reason. Almost everyone who gets the AIDS virus dies of secondary infections; in most cases AIDS patients have many different secondary infections because their Immune system is so weak and vulnerable that any little thing can cause a disaster or catastrophic proportion to happen within the human body. This will eventually lead the person's demise. .
             There are a few symptoms that one would have if they were infected. Most of the symptoms don't come up until 10 - 12 months after the initial infection. The symptoms that one would feel after being infected with the AIDS virus are; night sweats, unexplained weight loss, nausea, a large amount of fatigue, and white patches inside the mouth and inner lips.
             There have been many attempts to cure AIDS but all seem to have failed.


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