HIV is CAUSED by a virus called the              Human Immunodeficiency Virus. 
This virus is spread from person to person              through blood exchange of any type from an infected person              to a non-infected person. This can be from sex, blood transfusion,              and shared needles in drug use. It is not spread by mosquitoes              or touching. 
There is no cure!
It is not the HIV virus which actually does              the killing. What it does is weaken your immune system - the              cells which fight invading infections - a little bit everyday until              you are no longer to put up resistance to even the simplest infection.              At this point the infection is called AIDS which stands for Acquired              Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Full blown AIDS happens about 8 to 10              years after getting the HIV virus. At this point  bacteria and              fungi around  take advantage of your weakness and attack you. When              your immune system is exhausted you quickly become overwhelmed.
HIV acts like a bully holding you down while other infections deliver the              blows.
Infection with HIV is diagnosed by a blood              test which measures antibodies in blood against the virus. AIDS              is also diagnosed by a blood test, but by measuring the level of your              immune cells called CD4+ Tcells; when they fall to less than 200 this              is AIDS. 
Recap: for the first 8 to 10 years of an HIV infection, you              feel well. It is after this period that your immune system becomes              so weakened that you begin to suffer constant miserable infections              from other viruses, bacteria, and fungi. From this point to death              is called AIDS.
HIV Symptoms 
1 month after picking up HIV, flu-like symptoms develop temporarily such as:          
- Fever
- Sore throat
- Malaise
- Muscle aches
- Rash
- Lymph                nodes you can feel as marbles under your skin.
Then it dissappears within a few weeks and for the next 8 years there are no obvious symptoms. You feel well              and do not realize you are infected until the 
SPURs begin - severe, persistent, unusual, recurrent infections.
AIDS Symptoms          
- Fever
- Weight                loss
- Loss                of Appetite
- Night                Sweats
- Unusual                and severe infections such as thrush of the mouth, Kaposi's skin cancer - purple skin                  plaques, pneumonias, skin infections, diarrhea.
- Recurrence of these infections despite treatment.
Eventually a victim's white blood cell count winds down so low that              they are unable to fight  the simplest of infections and they              suffer bad infections from bugs you normally would dismiss as harmless.
HIV Treatment  
By far the most common way to get HIV AIDS              is through unprotected sex with persons you do not know whether they              have HIV or not. So there's really only two ways to prevent              getting HIV - wearing condoms during all sex, or only having              sex with someone you know does not have HIV. If in doubt, wear              a condom. This device prevents blood transfer from you, and to you,            and also protects against other sexually transmitted diseases (STD's).  Before removing condoms both of you should have STD testing including  HIV. It's uncomfortable to ask a partner to seek testing but helps if  you offer to get tested at the same time. 
Once you do have HIV AIDS there's no turning  		    back. From that point on the best we can do is try to slow down the  		    virus and prolong your life through antiviral drugs such as  		    AZT (zidovudine) and by treating other infections that hitch a ride  		    with antibiotics or antifungals.But there is  hope. Doctors have been improving survival times with combination drug  cocktails and scientists are working around the clock to find a cure.