Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is an infectious disease provoked by human immunodeficiency virus [1] and responsible for more than 34 million affected people according to the reports of UNAIDS… Click to show full abstract
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is an infectious disease provoked by human immunodeficiency virus [1] and responsible for more than 34 million affected people according to the reports of UNAIDS [2]. This disease is one of the most dangerous and serious pandemic diseases of nowadays being the fourth cause of death worldwide. The disease interferes with the immune system and prevents its functioning, making people with AIDS more likely to get infections, such as opportunistic infections and tumors that usually do not affect people with functional immune systems.
               
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