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Ebook Textbook of oral pathology (2/E): Part 2 disease, which is in epidemic form throughout the world. It is an incurable viral STD caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It stands for:•A:

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Ebook Textbook of oral pathology (2/E): Part 2

gn and symptoms only appear after many months or years of infection and two member of oncovirus (HTLV-Iand HTĨ V-ĨT > that are capable of oncogenic tr

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Ebook Textbook of oral pathology (2/E): Part 2e suffering from rare lung infection due to microorganism called Pneumocystis carinii. In India, the first description of AIDS came in Madras where 6

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Ebook Textbook of oral pathology (2/E): Part 2ndary infectious diseases-c,: Specified secondary infectious diseases listed in CDC surveillance definition for AIDS.-c.: Other specified secondary in

fectious stages.Subgroup D: Secondary cancerSubgroup E: Other conditions.AIDS RELATED COMPLEXFor clinical and research studies, persons exhibiting com Ebook Textbook of oral pathology (2/E): Part 2

plex clinical problems and immunological or hematological abnormalities on the laborators’ tests, have been classified as having AIDS related complex

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(ARC). The ARC requires any two or more symptoms and two or more abnormal laboratory findings. It must be present for al least 3 mouths.PREVALENCEIt I

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Ebook Textbook of oral pathology (2/E): Part 2. So it is considered to be etiological agent for AIDS. But as it causes lymphoproliferation in T-cell leukemia, where as AIDS IS a disease of lymphod

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21Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAnil Goviiidrno G/iom. Shnhhangi M/ìíĩike (Jedhe)Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a devastating fatal

21Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAnil Goviiidrno G/iom. Shnhhangi M/ìíĩike (Jedhe)Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a devastating fatal

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