Although early HIV infection can be asymptomatic, the earliest noticeable symptoms are a severe flu-like illness two to four weeks after initial infection, followed by a period of asymptomatic latency, lasting at least three years, followed by full-fledged AIDS.
Although early HIV infection can be asymptomatic, the earliest noticeable symptoms are a severe flu-like illness two to four weeks after initial infection, followed by a period of asymptomatic latency, lasting at least three years, followed by full-fledged AIDS.
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