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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the HIV or human immunodeficiency virus. The infection causes progressive destruction of the cell-mediated immune (CMI) system, primarily by eliminating CD4+ T-helper lymphocytes.
Decreased immunity leads to opportunistic infections and certain cancers. Opportunistic infections are caused by organisms that do not cause infections in healthy individuals. HIV also directly damages certain organs like the brain.
AIDS indicates advanced HIV disease and has no cure and is considered fatal. The time from HIV infection to death however depends on the management with anti-HIV medications instituted on time and continued over long term.
The time period usually ranges from 6 months (rarely) to 15+ years. In the United Kingdom the average time is around 12 years.
HIV infection passes through a series of steps or stages before it turns into AIDS. These stages of infection as outlined in 1993 by the Centers for Disease Control and prevention are:
The pathological spectrum of HIV infection is changing as the infection spreads into new communities with different potential opportunistic diseases, and as medical science devises drugs against HIV replication.
Genetics and geographical location has a role in the pattern of opportunistic infections. A second determinant is the speed of decline in the immune system. Many of the opportunistic infections are of low virulence and are only encountered if patients survive with low CMI.
Genetics and earlier site of stay also plays a role. For example, African HIV-infected patients reside in the UK have high rates of tuberculosis and this is usually a reactivation of latent infection acquired in the country of origin.
Some opportunistic infections include;
Geographical and ethnic patterns of HIV-associated opportunistic diseases are also significant. 3