Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is an infectious
disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It was first
recognized in the United States in 1981. AIDS is the advanced form of infection
with the HIV virus, which may not cause recognizable disease for a long period
after the initial exposure (latency). No vaccine is currently available to
prevent HIV infection. At present, all forms of AIDS therapy are focused on
improving the quality and length of life for AIDS patients by slowing or halting the replication of the virus and
treating or preventing infections and cancers that take advantage of a person’s
weakened immune system.
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