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yes if u r a medical student than answer my question
u have been in touch with the topic of aids if u r frm medical u have also know abt certain chromosomal abbretions or defects like inversion, duplication, defieciency, deletion translocation etc.
i am asking what is the type of abbretoin is in aids

2006-06-08 19:09:08 · 4 answers · asked by Sharma Ji 1 in Science & Mathematics Biology

4 answers

"i am asking what is the type of abbretoin is in aids"

I am a microbiologist. We deal with infectious diseases, such as HIV / AIDS.

It is caused by a virus; not by chromosome "defects like inversion, duplication, defieciency, deletion translocation etc."

2006-06-08 21:49:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I too am i microbiologist and it is AIDS is caused by the Human Immnuodefincency Virus (HIV).

Chromosome rearrangements can cause developmental defects in a child and also reduce the chances of having children due to unbalanced segregation of chromosomes during meiosis.

2006-06-09 05:39:24 · answer #2 · answered by Bacteria Boy 4 · 0 0

AIDS is a syndrome, or a set of symptoms and health problems, caused by a virus (Human Immunodeficiency Virus or HIV). HIV virus invades or infects the cells of your immune system and eventually destroys your body's ability to fight off other infections and stressors. A person with HIV/AIDS will typically die of some other sort of infection such as pneumonia.

the virus is transmitted, or passed from person to person through bodily fluids, such as blood or semen. YOu get the HIV or AIDS from sexual activity with someone who has it, or from blood of someone who has it.

You would NOT get aids from someone just by touching, hugging, or kissing.

2006-06-09 04:44:55 · answer #3 · answered by happily_ever_after 2 · 0 0

well i'm a medical student...

yes AIDS is caused by HIV but the way HIV works is by altering the genetic material in the cell since its a retrovirus (i.e. is inserts its genetic information into the host cell's genome)

2006-06-09 08:00:45 · answer #4 · answered by samai 1 · 0 0

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