Biology, asked by rohitsharma6688, 1 year ago

how does HIV break down the immune system of the AIDS patient​

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Answered by dev1298
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Answer:

HIV attacks the t cells of the immune system and and the immunity if the patient reduces and they become more vulnerable to many diseases which could be lethal for them .....!!!?!

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Answered by loserella
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Answer:

HIV cant get passed to a person as communicable disease it can only attain power when it is in the blood

Explanation:

As HIV and AIDS is a virus they change their shape for every second hence proper medication cant be given.Our immune system cant stop the power of virus but virus cant live or gain power if it is outside the body or from its host cell..

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