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HIV virus attacks one of the following cells in our body
Red blood cells
White blood cells
Liver cell
Long cell​

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Answered by tanvisingh9696
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White blood cell

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Answered by brokendreams
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HIV virus attacks the white blood cells in our body.

White Blood Cells and their functions:

  • The white blood cells (WBCs) are responsible for defending the human body against infections.
  • The WBCs are located in the bloodstream and travel through blood vessels and tissues to locate the site of an infection.

HIV Virus and its effects:

  • The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is an illness that causes harm to the human body's ability to fight infections.
  • The virus can be transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen or vaginal fluids.
  • The HIV virus attacks the CD4+ cells or the WBCs and make their counts extremely low in the human body.

The HIV virus attacks the immune system of the human body. Without a strong natural defence system, the body is no longer capable of protecting itself against infections and diseases.

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