Biology, asked by neethikasumesh, 1 year ago

during HIV infection what happens to helper-T-cellls

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Answered by sniper3638
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immunisation (resistance) decreases

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Not only does HIV infect and destroy CD4-positive helper T cells – which normally direct and support theinfection-fighting activities of other immune cells – the virus also appears to use those cells to travel through the body and infect other CD4 T cells.


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