HIV impairs the body's capacity to fight infections and develops AIDS. Contact with contaminated blood, semen, or vaginal secretions can spread the virus. After contracting HIV, flu-like symptoms like fever, sore throat, and exhaustion might appear within a few weeks. The illness is then typically asymptomatic until it develops into AIDS. Loss of appetite, fever or night sweats, exhaustion, and recurring infections are all signs of AIDS.
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