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AIDS, also called acquired immunodeficiency virus, is a sexually transmitted viral infection caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is the most advanced stage of HIV infection. This virus can be transmitted through bodily fluids such as blood, semen, anal fluids, vaginal secretions, and breast milk.

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HIV - Common Questions Answered

HIV reduces the immunity of the human body and progresses to AIDS without treatment. Early testing, prevention, and timely care are essential.

4 min readMarch 27, 2019

Acute Retroviral Syndrome Due to HIV

Acute retroviral syndrome (ARS) happens when the HIV infection begins. Its symptoms often look like the flu, which can make it confusing to recognize.

4 min readDecember 8, 2022

HIV or AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Geriatric Patients

As people get older, their body's defense system (immune system) gets weaker. This means they are more likely to acquire infections, including HIV.

4 min readNovember 10, 2022

AIDS and Pregnancy

HIV is a serious infection that can be even more dangerous for pregnant women. This article explains how HIV can affect pregnancy and the baby.

4 min readJune 25, 2021

AIDS Dementia - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Dementia is a serious impact of HIV infection and is commonly seen in advanced stages of the disease. To know more, read the article below.

4 min readSeptember 9, 2022

AIDS in Pediatrics: Recent Perspective

Worldwide, there is a reduction in HIV among children, but the incidence is increasing among adolescents. Read this article for more details.

4 min readNovember 17, 2023

Understanding HIV and AIDS

HIV and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome are two different entities, often misunderstood to be one. This article will discuss HIV and AIDS in detail.

4 min readNovember 27, 2017

HIV Testing and Its Prevention

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing signifies whether a person got infected with HIV. A person between 13 to 64 years of age must include an HIV test as a routine exam.

6 min readOctober 26, 2022

Primary CNS Lymphoma in AIDS

This article briefly discusses a brain tumor that develops in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

3 min readFebruary 23, 2024

HIV-Associated Cardiac Complications: An Overview

Read this article to know about the chief HIV-associated cardiac complications which can be fatal to understand their prevalence, mechanism, and management.

3 min readSeptember 6, 2023