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... normally serious. These diseases are called opportunistic illnesses because they take advantage of the damaged immune system. With the ...
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... in Africa. Six thousand Africans die every day as a result of opportunistic illnesses that develop from AIDS. 12.1 million African ...
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... AZT. Research suggest that azidothymidine can delay the onset of opportunistic illnesses. This drug produces toxic side effects. ...
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... Opportunistic Illnesses People generally do not die of HIV infection itself, but to opportunistic infections that occur when the immune system can no longer ...
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... Symptoms will differ from person to person depending on opportunistic illnesses that afflict that patient. All parts of the body can be affected. ...
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... have been discovered, the most common being HIV-1. HIV related illnesses include the direct effects of the virus and the effects of opportunistic infections. ...
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... Bacteria, yeast, and viruses that do not cause disease cause these illnesses. ... Few treatments existed for the opportunistic diseases that resulted. ...
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... vulnerable to even the smallest infections, thus making them defenseless against a variety of illnesses which can develop into opportunistic infections and ...
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... a person with AIDS will develop life-threatening illnesses." (Flynn & ... to an invasion by many other different infections, called "opportunistic diseases." These ...
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... group of various illnesses that together characterize a disease) develops over time and eventually results in death due to opportunistic infections (infections ...
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... A person can be HIV positive for years without developing illnesses that are ... most able to fight HIV and thus prevent the certain opportunistic infections from ...
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... AIDS is a syndrome or a group of illnesses with many possible symptoms that ... a failing immune system, persistent swollen lymph nodes and opportunistic infections ...
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... AIDS are susceptible to life-threatening diseases called opportunistic infections, which are caused by microbes that don't usually cause illnesses in people. ...
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... in which there are no antibiotics, no relief from common illnesses like asthma ... of Health to provide free treatment for two AIDS-related opportunistic infections ...
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