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Suggest to understand the features of AIDS
AIDS is a highly dangerous infectious disease caused by the HIV virus.
HIV is a virus that can attack the human immune system. It takes CD4T lymphocytes, the most important lymphocytes in the human immune system, as the main target of attack, destroying stem cells in large quantities, and making the human body lose immune function. Moreover, after HIV infection, the human body is prone to various diseases, and can occur malignant tumors, with a high mortality rate.
There are five characteristics of AIDS
1_The main route of transmission of AIDS
Mother and child, blood, body fluid is the main mode of transmission of AIDS, especially blood transmission probability is particularly high!
2_Most cases occurred in young adults
The age of onset is 80% between 18 and 45 years old. During this period, the private life is very rich, but after HIV infection, it will be accompanied by some special diseases, such as pneumocystis pneumonia, toxoplasmosis, atypical mycobacteria and fungal infections.
3_It attacks the body's immune system
AIDS virus is not a certain organ that destroys human body, the immune system that can attack human body however, HIV virus belongs to the virus of oncotropic T4 lymphocyte and oncotropic nerve cell, destroy the immune system of human body and destroy brain organization, cause certain damage to the body.
4_There is no vaccine
With the development of medical technology, many diseases can be effectively controlled, but AIDS is an acquired virus.
At present, there is no vaccine to prevent AIDS, and what is more terrible is that it is difficult to carry out a thorough treatment after HIV infection.
5_The "invisible person" has become a major problem in prevention and control
An "invisible person" is someone who is infected with HIV without being noticed. According to data, about 32.1 percent of the infected people in these countries have not been found, and the existence of "invisible people" has increased the difficulty of AIDS prevention and control.