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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). By damaging your immune system, HIV interferes with your body's ability to fight infection and disease. HIV is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). It can also be spread by contact with infected blood or from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth or breast-feeding. Without medication, it may take years before HIV weakens your immune system to the point that it leads to AIDS.
Detailed Information
Disease Name AIDS
Virus Name Human immunodeficiency virus
Capsid Symmetry NA
Capsid Naked/Enveloped Enveloped
Family Retroviridae
Genus Lentivirus
Genome double stranded, DNA viruses
Proteome Three indispensable structural proteins (Gag, Pol and Env), two essential regulatory elements (Tat, Rev) and four accessory regulatory proteins (Nef, Vif, Vpr and Vpu)
Antigenic Target Envelope glycoproteins, gp120 and gp41
Incubation Period 40-60 days
Zoonotic Evidence zoonotic origin but now spread directly from human to human
Host Human
Chronology_Time 1800
Regions Affected Worldwide
Susceptible Age Group People of age group 20-24
Transmission Route Sexual contact, blood
Symptoms fever, sore throat, fatigue, weight loss, fever or night sweats, fatigue and recurrent infections.
Co-infection NA
Genome Reference Genome Link
Proteome Reference Proteome Link
Reference Reference