Understanding HIV and AIDS: Stages of Infection
The statement Aids is the third stage of HIV is FALSE.
AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is the final stage of HIV infection.
There are three stages of HIV infection:
- Acute HIV infection (also called seroconversion illness)
- Chronic HIV infection (also called clinical latency or the asymptomatic stage)
- AIDS
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