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Understanding AIDS
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, commonly referred to as AIDS is one of the most devastating diseases facing the human race today. ... At least 4 million people worldwide have AIDS. In the United States there are more than 250,000 people who have AIDS. By the year 2000, experts believe that anywhere from 38 to 110 million, people may be infected with AIDS. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can also cause what causes AIDS. ... AIDS is a medical problem. ... It will be years before we find a cure for AIDS. ... Those with full-blown AIDS are vulnerable to cancer. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome collapse is the body’s ability to combat the diseases that a healthy immune system fights without difficulty, and the diseases usually cause the death of the average person with full-blown AIDS within 18 months after diagnosis.
Acquired immune efficiency is also known as AIDS. ... The AIDS virus has become the second leading cause of death. It is also known that Hemophiliacs and surgical patients who have received blood transfusions have contracted AIDS. Men and women who are drug users but not homosexuals were still showing signs of AIDS.
Approximate Word count = 905 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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