AIDS is acquired immune deficiency syndrome, and is caused by HIV. Someone is considered to have AIDS when their immune system is no longer able to keep them healthy. For someone with HIV, the process of the virus destroying T-cells and replicating itself may go on for years. This is why many people infected with HIV do not get sick with AIDS until years later.
Image reprinted, with permission, from Holds JB, Basic and Clinical Science Course, Section 7, American Academy of Ophthalmology, 2011-2012.
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