HIV-related respiratory infections
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is also called HIV. HIV mainly destroys CD4 T cells, resulting in damage to the body's cellular immune function, and eventually complicated by opportunistic infections and tumors. The disease spreads rapidly, the incidence is slow, and the mortality rate is extremely high.
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