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The incubation period of HIV is thought to be about 5-8 years in developing countries such as South Africa, but may be longer in the West. During the incubation period there may be sporadic incidences of ill health/morbidity, but these will have limited economic impact. As individuals become “AIDS sick”, the duration and intensity of illness escalates. Individuals are less productive and the costs associated with their care increase.