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How HIV Works in the Body
The original case definition of HIV infection was based on the clinical symptoms seen in men. In 1993, the CDC revised the classification system for HIV infection and expanded the case definition for AIDS to include invasive cervical cancer, obviously a condition found only in women. Since 1993, researchers have reported further differences in the way that HIV affects men, women and children.
HIV infection seems to affect many body systems. It is well known that HIV infection causes a gradual, pronounced decline in the immune system's functioning. People with HIV are at risk for a wide variety of illnesses both common and exotic.
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