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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
HIV attacks the immune system and destroys its function. It weakens it to such an extent that the host immune system is unable to fight even the minor infections such as common cold caused by the influenza virus. Small cold can also lead to pneumonia and minor gut infections can result into diarrhea leading to blood loss. Finally, these secondary infections kill the people suffering from HIV infections.
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