HIV is not a disease. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. Chicken pox is not a symptom, it is a disease caused by the varicella zoster virus. I think you mean the rash of chicken pox. Also, AIDS is a disease where HIV viruses attack the T cells of your immune system (only virus to attack immune system). The actual disease doesn't really show. When your T cells are attacked and killed, your body loses the ability to fight a certain disease and people can die from a normal cold because their body is unable to fight it off. So, the symptoms of AIDS can differ because it depends on what T cells were attacked and which dieseases the person is unable to fight off.
Yes, a history of herpes doesn't provide immunity from chickenpox.
Chickenpox, flu, HIV, measles, and mumps are all viral infectious diseases.
Chickenpox can't be mistaken for HIV in laboratory testing. It's hard to imagine mistaking the two in any context.
Is atypical lymphocytes a symptom of HIV infection?"
There is no commercially available HIV vaccine as of 2014.
HIV, measles, chickenpox, the common cold, herpes, and mononucleosis are all viral infectious diseases.
No, that is not a usual symptom of chicken pox.
Viruses cause both AIDS and chickenpox. AIDS is caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and chickenpox is caused by varicella zoster virus (VZV).
When HIV develops into AIDS the body loses it's immune defence capabilities and then the flue could be considered a symptom.
there are nothing harmfull, they are actually "Fordyce spots". you can search it in Wikipedia too.you will get there your all answers.this is not symptom of HIV.
Why not go and get an HIV test to be sure. You can get your results in 60 seconds
Viruses can cause colds, HIV, chickenpox, and many other damages.