Pathogenicity of Hiv
Pathogenicity of HIV is the ability of the virus to cause disease. It is the cause of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a life-threatening condition of the immune system that allows opportunistic infections and certain types of cancer to progress. HIV is a major public health concern worldwide, and its high degree of pathogenicity makes it a major target for control and prevention strategies. HIV is spread through bodily fluids, most commonly through sexual contact, but also through blood transfusion and shared needles. Early detection, use of protective barrier methods during sexual contact, and treatment with antiretroviral drugs can help prevent the spread of the virus.
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