HIV Diagnosis and Therapy

HIV contamination represents a range of sickness that can start with a short intense retroviral disorder that normally advances to a multiyear chronic and clinically latent ailment. Without treatment, this sickness inevitably advances to a symptomatic, life-threatening immunodeficiency illness known as AIDS. HIV replication is available amid all phases of the contamination and progressively depletes CD4 lymphocytes, which are critical for maintenance of effective immune function. Your doctor can diagnose HIV by testing blood for the presence of antibodies to HIV.  After infection, HIV antibodies may take as long as six months to be produced in quantities large enough to show up in standard blood tests.

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