what is Aids and how is it spread and symptoms? modern interventions?
Ans: AIDS(Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). It occurs by infections of HIV or retrovirus human immunodeficiency virus. In AIDS T helper cells are destroyed by the HIV virus.
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Modern Interventions
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