Sonora.ID – Human Immunodeficiency virus or better known as HIV is a virus that destroys the immune system of the sufferer, by infecting CD4 cells.
In fact, during this corona virus pandemic, immunity is the key to being able to survive against the corona virus and avoid exposure to the virus.
Then, HIV is one of the conditions that should be avoided and a concern so as not to be affected because it will open up many diseases that can land on the sufferer’s body and the immune system tends to be weak to fight it.
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One of the transmissions of HIV is by having sex, so that people who are sexually active, especially those who change partners or partners have partner frequent intimate relationships, will be susceptible to the virus.
In the Sex In The City program on Radio Sonora FM, doctor and sexologist Boyke Dian Nugraha said that people who are actively having sex and have a history of changing partners, need to do an HIV test.
“In the beginning, when HIV came in, it seemed like there were no symptoms, he was like the common cold or not, sometimes there were no symptoms at all, it really depends on his immune system. Even though for 6 months, we call it the window phase, then blood is detected,” said dr. Boyke explained.
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