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Not everyone has the HIV virus, and it can be divided into infected and healthy people. Once infected with HIV, people are HIV carriers, and HIV carriers are AIDS patients when their immunity decreases.
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Although there are only a few ways to spread AIDS, if you accidentally get infected, you need to fight it for life, and there is nothing more terrible than this virus in my heart.
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I think what's even more terrifying is the Ebola virus, because it's a very fatal virus, and it's a terrible death.
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Even more terrible than HIV is the Ebola virus, which has a 98% mortality rate once infected.
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AIDS, also known as acquired immune deficiency syndrome, is a transliteration of the English abbreviation AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). It was first injected and confirmed in the United States in 1981.
It has been translated as "AIDS" and "love to death". There are two types: HIV-1 and HIV-2, which are infectious diseases caused by human injection infection with "human immunodeficiency virus" (HIV) (also known as HIV).
AIDS has been called the "plague of the post-historic century" and is also known as the "super cancer" and the "killer of the century".
Scientists in the United States and China have announced that they have identified a group of proteins in the human body that can stop people living with HIV from having AIDS. They say this new discovery has the potential to help humanity find new ways to effectively ** AIDS.
Approximately 40 million people worldwide are living with HIV. But a very small percentage of those infected do not get AIDS. These people carry the virus for a long time but do not develop the disease. They have natural immunity that can stop the HIV virus from causing AIDS attacks.
Since the mid-80s, scientists have learned that some people living with HIV have never developed AIDS. These people's immune systems can produce elements that prevent HIV from multiplying in the body.
Now researchers in the U.S. and China have discovered that these people have a group of proteins called alpha-defensins. These proteins have a suppressive effect on all HIV viruses in these people. As a result, these people can carry the virus for a long time without getting sick.
Writing in the prestigious journal Nature, the researchers say the discovery is a major step forward in understanding why some people's bodies have a natural ability to fight AIDS.
Researchers say that understanding how these people's bodies fight off HIV could help find new ways to fight AIDS, using the protein and harnessing the body's natural immunity.
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There is a group of proteins in the body that prevent people living with HIV from getting sick. These people have natural immunity, and the immune system can produce elements that prevent HIV from multiplying in the body.
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Some people are born with immunity in their bodies, so they can't get infected.
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It may be that their genes play a role in producing antibodies to HIV.
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Because they were not exposed to HIV, they were not infected.
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Because some people have antibodies to the HIV virus in their bodies, they will not be infected with the virus.
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There are many ways to transmit HIV, and some people are more mindful of their lifestyle habits, so they will not get infected.
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HIV infection is related to people's constitution and resistance, and some people are relatively resistant.
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Because these people have a lot of antibodies to the HIV virus.
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Because they know how to protect themselves and how to do good sexual measures, they will not be infected.
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1. It is not possible to judge whether HIV is infected from the symptoms, HIV infection will have unexplained fever, rash, diarrhea and other symptoms during the window period, but it will be cured in a few weeks, and not every infected person can appear, and even if it appears, not every infected person is the same (it can be mild or severe, more or less, it can be urgent or slow, and it can be dispensable), and there are no symptoms when it enters the incubation period. Symptoms are not used as a basis for diagnosis, other diseases can cause similar symptoms, and it is ridiculous to say that you have an HIV infection if you have similar symptoms. Whether you are infected or not can only be determined by testing at a professional institution.
2. Even if there is an HIV infection, the symptoms of the acute phase are unlikely to appear so quickly, and they appear the next day, usually after a few weeks, so the fever and diarrhea you are talking about are likely to be caused by other causes. As for whether or not you are infected with HIV, it is already mentioned in point 1, and it is impossible to judge whether it is sustained, and whether it continues varies from person to person.
3. Because you do have risky behaviors, it is recommended that you go to the local CDC for blood tests (six months in some cases) after the risky behaviors and three months later, and if the test result is negative after three months, then HIV infection can be ruled out. The test is free and confidential.
4. Although HIV is terrible, its contagion ability is not strong, even if there is a high-risk behavior, in general, its infection rate is relatively low, so before the final results come out, don't give yourself too much psychological pressure.
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No, HIV is transmitted from the outside world, and the human body does not synthesize the virus itself.
AIDS appeared in the United States in the 80s, which means that this virus was mutated and formed in the 80s, not since ancient times, let alone the human body.
HIV attacks the person's immune system, which means that the person who gets the disease will not have any symptoms at first, and then the immunity will become worse and worse, and if not, the patient will be infected with other diseases and die within 2 years (if you stay in a sterile room permanently, you will be fine in this life, of course, it is not realistic).
At present, there are no effective measures and prevention methods for this disease, and condoms should be popularized, clean and self-clean, and stay away from drugs.
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