Begins when the symptoms of primary infection subsides. During the asymptomatic stage of HIV infection the patient is well for some or many years.
The virus is not latent, rather it is replicating rapidly and infecting large numbers of CD4-positive macrophages and lymphocytes. Viral load is low because the intact immune system is continually clearing infected cells.
In untreated individuals the CD4 count reduces at a rate of 40-80 cells/mm3 per year but the time taken for progression from primary infection to symptomatic disease may vary widely (1).
Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy:
Some conditions are more common during the asymptomatic stage of HIV infection:
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