How does AIDS work in humans?


 Understanding the Mechanisms, Effects, and Developments in Treatment of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)


Summary:


The diseases known as HIV and AIDS pose a serious threat to world health and have far-reaching effects on society, the economy, and medicine. The goal of this extensive book is to give readers a complete understanding of HIV/AIDS-related virology, pathogenesis, clinical symptoms, and therapy breakthroughs. We examine the various facets of this illness and the continuous attempts to lessen its terrible effects by exploring the intricate relationships between the virus and the human immune system.


I. Overview:


A. Historical Overview:


HIV/AIDS's emergence and discovery.

Global epidemiology and the persistent problem of public health.

B. Goals:


recognizing the composition and mechanisms of HIV replication.

Examining the development of HIV infection to

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