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'''Category:Human immunodeficiency virus''' — this [[Special:Categories|category]] contains [[wiki]]s and / or other articles with [[wp:HIV|human immunodeficiency virus]] or HIV as their [[:Category:Wiki Topic|subject matter]].
 
If HIV is {{tag|Medical|detected}} at an early stage, <u>and</u> the required anti-retro-viral [[:Category:Medicine|drugs]] are also administered at an early stage, the HIV {{tag|People|carrier}} will often lead a perfectly normal {{tag|life}}, and should not develop any of the {{tag|health|symptoms}} of 'acquired immune deficiency syndrome' or [[:Category:AIDS|AIDS]], which is a follow-on [[:Category:Diseases|disease]] of the human immunodeficiency virus.  Indeed, the latest generation anti-retro-virals suppress the human immunodeficiency virus to a point where it becomes undetectable ('HIV-negative'), and therefore, the carrier is no longer able to pass on the virus to another via the traditionally established methods.

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Category:Human immunodeficiency virus — this category contains wikis and / or other articles with human immunodeficiency virus or HIV as their subject matter.

If HIV is detected at an early stage, and the required anti-retro-viral drugs are also administered at an early stage, the HIV carrier will often lead a perfectly normal life, and should not develop any of the symptoms of 'acquired immune deficiency syndrome' or AIDS, which is a follow-on disease of the human immunodeficiency virus. Indeed, the latest generation anti-retro-virals suppress the human immunodeficiency virus to a point where it becomes undetectable ('HIV-negative'), and therefore, the carrier is no longer able to pass on the virus to another via the traditionally established methods.

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Pages in category “Human immunodeficiency virus”

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