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HIV infection
From Healthscout's partner site on genital herpes, HealthCentral.com
HIV infection is a condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The condition gradually destroys the immune system, which makes it harder for the body to fight infections. This article provides a general overview. For more detailed information, see: Alternative Names
Human immunodeficiency virus infection Causes, incidence, and risk factors The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can be spread by the following:
![]() People who become infected with HIV may have no symptoms for up to 10 years, but they can still pass the infection to others. After being exposed to the virus, it usually takes about 3 months for the HIV ELISA blood test to change from HIV negative to HIV positive. HIV has spread throughout the U.S. The disease is more common in urban areas, especially in inner cities. See also: AIDS for a more complete description of how AIDS is spread.
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