Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Signs and Symptoms:
1) The initial stage of infection (primary infection), which occurs within weeks of acquiring the virus, is often characterized by a "flu"- or "mono"-like illness that generally resolves within weeks.
2) The stage of chronic asymptomatic infection (long duration of infection without symptoms) lasts an average of 8 to10 years.
3) The stage of symptomatic infection, in which the body's immune (or defense) system has declined so that complications have developed, is called the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The symptoms are caused by the complications of AIDS, which include one or more unusual infections or cancers, severe loss of weight, and intellectual deterioration (called dementia).
Treatment: