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Primary indication of AIDS

What is the primary overt indication of AIDS?

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The primary overt indication of AIDS might be infection with the fungus Candida albicans, that causes sores in the mouth and in women vulvovaginal yeast infection is created which will not respond to the treatment given.   

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