What Happens in the Body
Imagine your body is like a castle, and your defence system is the guards who keep out invaders. A germ called HIV is like a sneaky thief that gets inside the castle and starts making the guards sick or even take them away. Over time, there are so few guards left that the castle can't protect itself anymore.
How People Get AIDS
Sometimes people get this germ from sharing a toothbrush, or by giving blood, or during birth if the mom has it too. It’s not like catching a cold, you need to be near someone who has HIV for a while.
Once the body is really weak, people with AIDS can get very sick from things that normally wouldn't hurt them, like a bad infection or even a little fever. But with medicine and care, many people live long and happy lives even with AIDS.
Examples
- A person with AIDS loses their ability to fight disease over time.
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See also
- What is HIV?
- How Does HIV and AIDS Work?
- What is HIV/AIDS?
- What is HIV? - BBC What's New?
- How Does HIV/AIDS: Understanding the Basics Work?