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Human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Human immunodeficiency virus''' (HIV) is a retrovirus which causes HIV infection. If left untreated, it will lead to '''acquired immunodeficiency syndrome''' (AIDS), a condition characterised by a <abbr>CD4</abbr>+ T-cell count of < 200/µL and/or the presence of so-called AIDS-defining condition, whichever occurs first. 38 million people worldwide live with AIDS, and every year around 1,7 million people are infected. 60% of new cases are in sub-S..."
(Created page with "'''Human immunodeficiency virus''' (HIV) is a retrovirus which causes HIV infection. If left untreated, it will lead to '''acquired immunodeficiency syndrome''' (AIDS), a condition characterised by a <abbr>CD4</abbr>+ T-cell count of < 200/µL and/or the presence of so-called AIDS-defining condition, whichever occurs first. 38 million people worldwide live with AIDS, and every year around 1,7 million people are infected. 60% of new cases are in sub-S...")
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