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What are the symptoms of hiv/aids in children below 1yr and when can it become a full blown AIDS? |
I KNOW OF A CHILD DIAGNOSED IN A HOSPITAL 6 YEARS AGO OF HAVING HIV/AIDS SYMPTOMS BUT TILLDATE THE CHILD IS HEALTHY AND STAYING ALIVE WITHOUT ANY FORM OF DEPRECIATION IN WEIGHT AND PHYSICAL LOOK. man that is a touchy topic, i do my graduate studies on viruses, not too much on the one that causes HIV, but to explain this, everyones body is wired slightly differently the child may have aids, and possibly the particular stand he caught was slow acting which takes up to 10years for physical symptoms to occur, as apposed to the fast acting strain which can cause a person do develop full blown aids in less than a year. and well most medications typically cause aids like symptoms as it is, i've read of case studies where people with hiv out live people with hiv taking medication particularly azt, so i guess its safe to say that this is an exeptional case thanks for all the answers submitted, but surprisingly about two weeks ago the child in question diagnosed 6 yrs ago was screened for hiv/aids and was found to be NEGATIVE which indicates that as at that time there must have been a mix up somewhere. Report It |
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