It seems like your message is incomplete. If you are referring to HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), the early symptoms typically occur within 2 to 4 weeks after exposure. These symptoms can resemble those of the flu or other viral infections and may include:
- Fever: A low-grade fever is common.
- Chills: You might experience chills or night sweats.
- Rash: A rash can develop, often flat or slightly raised.
- Fatigue: Extreme tiredness or fatigue is common.
- Swollen lymph nodes: Lymph nodes may swell in the neck, armpits, or groin.
- Sore throat: A persistent sore throat can occur.
- Muscle aches: General muscle pain or aches are possible.
- Headache: Frequent or persistent headaches may occur.
These early symptoms can contribute to an individual being unaware that they have contracted the virus, as they mimic other common illnesses. This can lead to a delay in seeking medical care and potentially increased transmission to others.
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