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It is said that a person suffering from aids is not killed by the virus itself.. can u pls explain

It is said that a person suffering from aids is not killed by the virus itself.. can u pls explain

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Harshit Mishra
24 Points
7 years ago
AIDS decrease the immunity of a person due to which other deadly diseases attack that person resulting in his death. Hence AIDS of only decrease one`s immunity and other diseases results in the person death....
Umakant biswal
5349 Points
7 years ago
dear tanishq 
kindly refer to the life cycle of HIV virus , 
frst of all they will enter your body , then it will attack the T and B lymphocytes and , it will constantly proiduce viral particle from their . 
and then your lymphocyte will completely destroy , and other disease will easily attack on you . 
hope it clears 
regards 
Shivam jha
105 Points
6 years ago
After the attack of aids virus the symptoms are not seen even 5 -10 years called resting stage . After that it attack the ebc and control it .
Harsha upadhyay
77 Points
6 years ago
Aids is a disease which will weaken your immune system so even a small disease may be dangerous to the affected individual.
Shweta tiwari
20 Points
6 years ago
The person suffering from AIDS is not killed by virus because AIDS is a fatal infectious disease. Its reduces the ability to fight with pathogens effect infected body so the patient of aids dies with its other diseases it may be a mild fever also. Because it has loss its ability to recover any disease.
Perunchelvan
32 Points
6 years ago
HIV belongs to a group of viruses called retroviruses.  It infects the T4 lymphocytes known as helper cells
which form the main line of body immune system.  HIV kills the T4 lymphocytes and the resulting depletion of T4 cell plpulation creates an immune deficiency. This paves way for many opportunistic pathogens  to attack.  AIDS by itself is not a killer disease.  It is only the other opportunistic pathogens which will kill the infected persons.

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