| HIV |
Human Immunodeficiency Virus, the virus that causes Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
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| HIV |
Human immunodeficiency virus, the virus which causes AIDS. There are three variants: HIV-1, HIV-2, HIV type O. HIV -1 is by the far the most common worldwide.
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| HIV |
A virus that steadily weakens the body's defense (immune) system until it can no longer fight off infections such as pneumonia, diarrhea, tumors and other illnesses. All of which can be part of AIDS (Acquired ImmunoDeficiency Syndrome). Unable to fight back, most people die within three years of the first signs of AIDS appearing. Most of all HIV infections have been transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse with someone who is already infected with HIV. ...
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| hives |
A skin reaction that results in slightly elevated patches that are redder or paler than the surrounding skin and often are accompanied by itching.
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| hives |
A skin eruption of smooth, slightly elevated areas on the skin which is redder or paler than the surrounding skin. Often attended by severe itching. Also called cynanche trachealis. In the mid-nineteenth century, hives was a commonly given cause of death of children three years and under. Because true hives does not kill, croup was probably the actual cause of death in those children.
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