Theoretically, an AIDS baby can live for 10 years, but it depends on the severity of the disease and other individual circumstances.
Theoretically, an AIDS baby can survive for 10 years if it is treated well and if it is in good condition. There are clinical cases that have survived for more than 10 years, so it is not impossible to survive for more than 10 years.
It also needs to be analyzed according to the specific situation of the patient. If the treatment is not timely or the condition deteriorates, such as the immune system is destroyed, large-scale bacterial or viral infections occur; the emergence of malignant tumors and other situations, the life expectancy will be reduced. However, with early detection and standardized treatment, some children with AIDS can also live longer.