HIV/AIDS, STDs & STIs

HIV is a type of virus that attacks the immune system, our body’s natural defence against illness. The virus destroys a type of white blood cell in the immune system called, T-helper cell, also known as CD4 cells and makes copies of it inside these cells gradually breaking down a person’s immune system and thereby attracting infections and diseases. The speed of HIV progression will vary depending on age, health and background. AIDS is not a virus but rather a set of symptoms caused by the HIV virus. This is the last stage of HIV and if left untreated will lead to death. STIs are the Sexually Transmitted Infections that have high chances of spreading from one person to another through sexual contacts. Some infections are curable and may not cause any symptoms. In case of STDs, the infection alters the typical function of the body.

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