Symptoms of Toxoplasma gondii in AIDS patients

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AIDS is a kind of serious chronic progressive infectious disease, which is caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) invading human body, destroying human immune function, causing a variety of incurable infections and tumors, and eventually leading to death.

Symptoms of Toxoplasma gondii in AIDS patients

AIDS is a serious chronic progressive infectious disease, which is caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) invading human body, destroying human immune function, causing a variety of incurable infections and tumors, and eventually leading to death.

HIV mainly exists in the body fluids of HIV infected or AIDS patients, including blood, semen, vaginal secretion, milk, wound exudate, etc. Any behavior that can cause body fluid exchange has the possibility of HIV transmission.

The vitality of HIV outside the human body is very fragile. It can only survive for a few hours to a few days at room temperature outside the body. It can be washed with soap, hot water or bleached; Air and water, coughing and sneezing, mosquito bites, sharing toilets, telephones, tableware, courtesy kisses, swimming and hugs will not spread.

matters needing attention

If you have recently had dangerous sexual activity and some of the following symptoms, be sure to see a doctor: persistent low fever, fatigue, unexplained laryngitis, sudden weight loss of more than 10%, headache, nausea, muscle and joint pain, night sweats, persistent diarrhea, rash. These symptoms usually appear about 2 weeks after HIV infection.