What is the asymptomatic period for AIDS symptoms?
The asymptomatic period is the time between infection and the onset of symptoms of disease. This period between HIV infection and the onset of AIDS can vary anywhere from six months to an unknown period of time. Some people who are HIV antibody positive may never develop AIDS. CDC has stated that the average length of incubation at this time is ten to fifteen years or more, however, this number continues to change due to various factors.