Answer: If that person is going to transmit it to someone else
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Answer:
pneumcyistis carinii and Kaposi's sarcoma
Explanation:
A weak immune system leaves the body defenseless and an immunodeficiency can develop. In contact with a certain antigen, the immunodepressed person is unable to create antibodies since his cells are no longer functioning. A simple flu can end up developing into pneumonia and also lead to death. It is the case with HIV patients, that the virus destroys their immune system making them susceptible to these microorganisms. In this scenario, people with HIV are very susceptible to opportunistic diseases that take advantage of the individual's debilitating state to manifest themselves.
Two examples of opportunistic diseases that can harm a person with HIV are: pneumcyistis carinii and Kaposi's sarcoma.
Cells are the basic unit of all oranisms, they contain almost everything we need to survive. They form our organs and blood, etc. That are the building blocks for all life, whether the organism is single-cellular or multi-cellular.
1. Human trafficking lowers one's esteem because of shame and the treatment they receive. An inhumane treatment makes these individuals to realize that they're savages and not people.
<span>2. HIV or other related diseases are rapidly transferred because of sexual contact and assault.</span>