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What You Need to Know

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

AIDS is a frightening diagnosis - like cancer, it used to mean a death sentence. It is caused by a virus - human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) but the full blown disease does not take hold until five to ten years after initial infection. Learn more about AIDS and HIV in the AIDS Learning Center's Causes section. There are many symptoms of AIDS - consult the AIDS Learning Center's Symptoms section for detailed information about them. The images in the AIDS Learning Center Multimedia Gallery provide visual aids to promote the understanding of symptoms and transmission.

See the AIDS Learning Center's Risk Factors section if you are concerned that you may have been exposed to the virus. Tests for HIV and the complications of AIDS will be done by your doctor or health provider, but the Learning Center provides in depth information to help you understand why the tests are being done and what the results might mean. While there is no cure for AIDS, treatments and drugs not only prolong life but improve the quality of life for the person infected with HIV. The AIDS Learning Center Multimedia Videos provide more in depth information about treatments and coping with HIV/AIDS.

The AIDS Learning Center provides information for people who are interested in exploring alternative therapies and supplements. Consult the Doctor Specialties section for more information about medical specialists who treat HIV/AIDS. Keep up with the latest findings about AIDS with the Learning Center's News section.

Learn about prevention of HIV and AIDS. Getting prompt medical care within 72 hours after you think you might have been exposed to HIV could save your life.

Basic Info

Symptoms
The symptoms of AIDS are primarily the result of infections that do not normally develop in individuals with healthy ...
Causes
AIDS is the fifth leading cause of death among people aged 25-44 in the United States, down from number one in 1995. ...
Tests
The following is a list of AIDS-related infections and cancers that people with AIDS may get as their CD4 count decre...
Treatments
There is no cure for AIDS at this time. However, a variety of treatments are available that can help keep symptoms at...
Alternative Therapies
Joining support groups where members share common experiences and problems can often help the emotional stress of dev...
Risk Factors
AIDS can be transmitted in several ways. The risk factors for HIV transmission vary according to category: Sexual con...
Complications
When a person is infected with HIV, the virus slowly begins to destroy that person's immune system. How fast this occ...
Prevention
See the article on safe sex to learn how to reduce the chance of acquiring or spreading HIV, and other sexually trans...
Doctor Specialties
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you have any of the risk factors for HIV infection, or if y...

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