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Symptoms of HIV infection can vary depending on the person and the stage of the disease. HIV spreads more easily in the first few months after a person is infected, but many are unaware of their status until the later stages. In the first few weeks after being infected people may not experience symptoms. Others may have an influenza-like illness including:
- fever
- headache
- rash
- sore throat
The infection progressively weakens the immune system. This can cause other signs and symptoms:
- swollen lymph nodes
- weight loss
- fever
- diarrhoea
- cough
Without treatment, people with HIV infection can also develop severe illnesses:
- tuberculosis (TB)
- cryptococcal meningitis
- severe bacterial infections
- cancers such as lymphomas and Kaposi’s sarcoma
HIV causes other infections to get worse, such as hepatitis C, hepatitis B and mpox.
The stages of HIV infection are acute infection (also known as primary infection), latency, and AIDS. Acute infection lasts for several weeks and may include symptoms such as fever, swollen lymph nodes, inflammation of the throat, rash, muscle pain, malaise, and mouth and esophageal sores. The latency stage involves few or no symptoms and can last anywhere from two weeks to twenty years or more, depending on the individual. AIDS, the final stage of HIV infection, is defined by low CD4+ T cell counts (fewer than 200 per μL), various opportunistic infections, cancers, and other conditions.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signs_and_symptoms_of_HIV/AIDS
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