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Symptoms of HIV Below are the three stages of how HIV progresses and some of the symptoms people may experience Having symptoms alone does not mean you have HIV – other illness can cause similar symptoms
What Are HIV and AIDS? - HIV. gov HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks cells that help the body fight infection, making a person more vulnerable to other infections and diseases
Acute and Chronic HIV If you are HIV-positive, a health care provider will diagnose if your HIV has progressed to stage 3 (AIDS) based on certain medical criteria Many of the severe symptoms and illnesses of HIV disease come from the opportunistic infections that occur because your body’s immune system has been damaged
Understanding Your HIV Test Results - HIV. gov Your HIV test result reveals only your HIV status HIV is not necessarily transmitted every time you have sex or share needles, syringes, or other drug injection equipment (for example, cookers)
How Is HIV Transmitted? - HIV. gov If a person has HIV and is not on HIV treatment, the virus will weaken the body’s immune system and the person will progress to AIDS People with AIDS have such badly damaged immune systems that they get a number of severe illnesses, called opportunistic infections
Flu and People with HIV - HIV. gov If you have HIV and get sick with flu symptoms, contact your health care provider right away If you are experiencing difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, and other emergency warning signs, seek medical care right away
A Timeline of HIV and AIDS - HIV. gov Explore the HIV and AIDS timeline to learn about key moments and progress in the fight against HIV Discover the history on HIV gov
Toxoplasma gondii Encephalitis: Adult and Adolescent OIs | NIH Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan that can commonly cause asymptomatic infection, a mononucleosis-like syndrome, retinochoroiditis, or congenital infection in immunocompetent individuals, but it presents most often as Toxoplasma encephalitis (TE) in people with HIV who are severely immunocompromised 1-4 Toxoplasmosis in people with HIV appears
HIV Treatment Overview People with HIV who know their status, take HIV medicine as prescribed, and get and keep an undetectable viral load can live long and healthy lives There is also a major prevention benefit