HIV infection is encountered and infected
1-Contagion: It is the period when HIV infection is encountered and infected (infected) with HIV.
2-Primary HIV infection (Acute HIV Infection): The first reactions to HIV can be seen in the body within 2-4 weeks after encountering HIV. These responses are never observed in many individuals who experience HIV.
3-Seroconversion Period: It is the period when the presence of HIV infection is determined by laboratory tests.
4-Finding Period (Asymptomatic Period): It is the period that starts with the end of primary HIV infection. There are no signs and symptoms in individuals living with HIV during this period. Individuals maintain their standard health status and continue their lives. During this period, which can last for an average of 10-12 years, HIV continues to copy / reproduce itself and reduce the number of CD4 cells using CD4 cells.
5-Early Finding Period (Early Symptomatic Period): It is the period when the symptoms that cause the doctor to go to the doctor as a result of the weakening of the immune system during the absence period. In cases of untreated, abandoned treatment, or resistant to treatment, HIV-related symptoms may occur after the absence period.
Wednesday, 13 May 2020
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