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2013-12-01
216.136.21.133
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2024-09-23
96.31.35.94
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKCache-Control: privateContent-Type: text/htmlExpires: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 14:27:16 GMTServer: Microsoft-IIS/8.5Set-Cookie: ASPSESSIONIDQCTSRDDDKLFNAKJABMDAOOBFHIAHDJNO; path/X-Powered-By: ASP.NETDate: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 14:27:15 GMTContent-Length: 7072 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML//EN>html> head>title>AIDS Resources, Information and Services About AIDS and HIV AIDS Resources HIV Testing Centers AIDS Treatments /title>meta namedescription contentApproximately 33 million people worldwide are infected with HIV, which causes the AIDS. >meta namekeywords content>/head>body link#003399>CENTER>TABLE width750> TR>TD> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0 bgcolor#7A9Ba4> tr> td width75% alignleft rowspan4>font faceArial>img src/images/aris.gif>/td> /tr> /table>/CENTER>CENTER>TABLE aligncenter valigntop border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0 width100% >TR>td BGCOLOR#7A9Ba4 HEIGHT20 VALIGNmiddle NOWRAP>p aligncenter>font COLOR#FFFFFF FACETrebuchet MS, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica SIZE2>!-- loop through categories -->a STYLEcolor:FFFF00;text-decoration:underline; href/>Home/a>font COLOR#FFFFFF> | /font>a STYLEcolor:#FFFFFF;text-decoration:underline; href/About-AIDS-and-HIV.html>About AIDS and HIV/a>font COLOR#FFFFFF> | /font>a STYLEcolor:#FFFFFF;text-decoration:underline; href/AIDS-Resources.html>AIDS Resources/a>font COLOR#FFFFFF> | /font>a STYLEcolor:#FFFFFF;text-decoration:underline; href/HIV-Testing-Centers.html>HIV Testing Centers/a>font COLOR#FFFFFF> | /font>a STYLEcolor:#FFFFFF;text-decoration:underline; href/AIDS-Treatments.html>AIDS Treatments/a>font COLOR#FFFFFF> | /font>a STYLEcolor:#FFFFFF;text-decoration:underline; href/Business-Directory.html>Business Directory/a>BR>/td>/TR>TR BGCOLOR#7A9Ba4 HEIGHT20 VALIGNmiddle NOWRAP>TD aligncenter height20>a STYLEcolor:#eeffff; hrefhttp://www.domainofferassistant.com target_blank relnofollow>font COLORyellow>AIDS Resources, Information and Services may be B>FOR SALE/B>, Click here to make an offer!!!/font>/a>/TD>/TR>/TABLE>/CENTER>body link#003399>CENTER>TABLE width750 border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0 > TR>!-- Left Column -->TD width1% BGCOLOR#7A9Ba4 alignleft valigntop>/td>TD width20% BGCOLOR#7A9Ba4 alignleft valigntop>!-- Start Bar -->script async srchttp://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js>/script>!-- left (160x600) default display -->ins classadsbygoogle styledisplay:inline-block;width:160px;height:600px data-ad-clientca-pub-7994604601089907 data-ad-slot8808804965>/ins>script>(adsbygoogle window.adsbygoogle || ).push({});/script>!-- End Bar -->/td>TD width79% alignleft valigntop bgcolor#eeeeee>center>BR>!-- Content -->table width95%>tr> td>font faceArial color#003399>b>AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) /b>/font>font faceArial>font size-1>is a disease where a person’s immune system is too weak to fight off infections. Approximately 33 million people worldwide are infected with HIV. There is no known cure for it. A person does not “catch” AIDS. AIDS is caused by HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus.) Once a person is infected with HIV, the body will try to fight it off by making special antibodies. A blood test for HIV to look for these antibodies can determine if a person is “HIV positive,” or “HIV negative.” Being HIV positive is not the same as having AIDS, although 90 % of HIV infected persons will eventually develop AIDS. It’s possible for a person to be HIV positive for many years without feeling sick. HIV gradually attacks immune system cells and as it continues, it progressively, but slowly, wears down the immune system, making a person more susceptible to illness. As the body becomes more vulnerable to infections, it will have more difficulty fighting them off. These viruses, bacteria and fungi that may not have otherwise caused problems, can make a person that has advanced HIV infection very ill. At this stage, a person is said to have AIDS. It can be years, though, before an HIV positive person’s immune system is damaged enough to develop AIDS. The group of viruses, bacterial infections and fungi that cause sickness are referred to as opportunistic infections. BR>BR>The HIV virus attacks specific lymphocytes called T helper cells. When the number of T-cells reach a very low level, people who are HIV-positive become much more susceptible to other infections. They may get certain infections and even certain types of cancer that a healthy person would be able to fight off. There have been tremendous advancements in AIDS treatments in the past decade, thanks to continued research and clinical trials. Much research concentrates on improving quality of life, along with extended life, which means that AIDS is not the death sentence that it was once considered. However, strict adherence to treatment is required. BR>BR>AIDS symptoms vary person to person. The group of conditions that make up the AIDS syndrome are called “opportunistic infections” (O Is). These infections can affect every organ in the body. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) lists the following as the most common opportunistic infections:BR>PCP pneumonia lung infectionBR>KS (Kaposi’s sarcoma) skin cancerBR>CMV (Cytomegalovirus), an infection that usually affects the eyesBR>Fungal infections of the throat or vagina, Candida, a fungal infection that can cause thrush.BR>BR> Other AIDS symptoms may include unexplained weight loss, fever, night sweats, swollen glands, chills, overall weakness, various cancers, including cancers of the immune system. BR>BR>/font>/font>BR>BR>/CENTER> /td>/tr>/table>!-- end Content -->/TD>!-- Right Column -->TD width1% BGCOLOR#7A9Ba4 alignleft valigntop> /TD>/TR>/TABLE>CENTER> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0 bgcolor#7A9Ba4> tr> TD>CENTER>!-- New Catgories -->TABLE aligncenter valigntop border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0 width100% >/table>!-- End New Catgories --> font COLOR#FFFFFF FACETrebuchet MS, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica SIZE2>!--br>a STYLEcolor:#FFFFFF;text-decoration:underline; href/resources/about.asp>Add Your Website/About Us/a>br>-->BR>/font>/CENTER>/TD> /tr> /table> /CENTER>/TD>/TR>/TABLE>CENTER>BR>font size-1>center>a hrefhttp://www.aris.org>AIDS Resources, Information and Services/a> is a Publication of a hrefhttp://www.mediainsights.com>Media Insights .com/a>/font>CENTER>CENTER>font size-2 faceArial, Helvetica, sans-serif>©1999-2024 All Rights Reserved/font>/CENTER>/CENTER>/TD>/TR>/TABLE>/CENTER>/BODY>/HTML>
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