HIV is the virus responsible for AIDS. How HIV affects the immune system is complex and it is usually the attacks or weakening of the immune system that causes the most health concern for AIDS patients. If you are diagnosed as HIV positive, remember that you do not yet have AIDS, in fact you may never reach that stage, you can be HIV positive for ten years or more.
There are proteins that surround the HIV cell and one of them is called gp120, this protein distinguishes a protein that is on a positive (helper) T-Cell and it attacks the T-Cell, without T-Cells the human body does not produce antibodies, without antibodies, simple things like a cold can cause more serious illness than what is normal. When T-Cells begin to lose the battle against the virus, that is when AIDS becomes present. It is then that HIV status changes to AIDS.
The virus responsible for the condition known as AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), is named HIV (Human etc.
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