HIV/AIDS Basics

AIDSwas first reported in the United States in 1981 and has since become a major worldwide epidemic. AIDS is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. By destroying or harming cells of the body’s immune system, HIV eventually destroys the body’s ability to fight off infection. People who have been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS can get dangerous infections called opportunistic infections. OI’s are caused by viruses and bacteria that don’t normally effect someone with a healthy immune system.

HIV Causes AIDS

Since 1981, more than 980,000 cases of AIDS have been reported in the United States to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC states that more then 1,000,000 Americans have been infected with HIV, 25% of which are unaware of their infection. The epidemic is growing most rapidly among minority populations and is a leading killer of African-American males ages 25 to 44. According to CDC, AIDS affects nearly seven times more African Americans and three times more Hispanics than whites. In recent years, an increasing number of African-American women and children are being affected by AIDS/HIV.

HIV kills CD4 + cells, which are white blood cells that help maintain the immune system. As the virus attacks those cells, the person infected with HIV is less equipped to fight off infection and disease ultimately resulting in the development of AIDS.

Often people who have HIV take a long time to develope AIDS because their immune systems can fight the virus for a period of time. However, there is a strong connection between high levels of HIV in the blood and the decline in CD4+ T cells and the development of AIDS. Antiretroviral medications can help slow the infection, save CD4+ T cells and ramatically slow the advance of HIV infection.

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