HIV progression: Most people infected by HIV develop a flu-like illness within a month or two after the virus enters the body. This is known as primary or acute HIV infection and may last for a few weeks. Than clinical latent HIV infection generally lasts eight to 10 years. As the virus multiplies you may than develop mild infections or chronic signs and symptoms including fever, fatigue, and cough.
Answered 8/31/2014
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Several variables: Symptoms of HIV after infection can happen in as little as 3 days. Symptoms include weight loss, diarrhea, night sweats, fevers and rashes.It depends several many factors. How high the other persons viral load was that infected you. Whats your baseline CD4 cell count is plays an important role too. If you have other illnesses may hasten the down spiral of HIV and thus symptoms.
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