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Why is AIDS called a syndrome and not a disease ? Please explain in detail. I need the answer urgently as I have my science exam tomorrow . Kindly cooperate |
| Answer» AIDS called as syndrome and not a disease because AIDS ( HIV virus ) effect only the immune system of the body then blood which CONTAINS WBCs are not able to fight any type of disease as a result our body parts are not stable . therefore AIDS ( ACQUIRED Immune DEFICIENCY syndrome ) at that time a SMALL type of pathogenic microorganisms which are always presents are attacks on that body . since AIDS is a syndrome which is group of symptoms that are characteristic of a disorder and other side disease are defined as disorder of a SPECIFIC organ or any body system get infected thats why we can say that AIDS is a syndrome not a disease . | |