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name the 2 cells on which HIV acts​

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Answered by Amansharma129055
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HIV infects a type of white blood cell in the body's immune system called a T-helper cell (also called a CD4 cell). These vital cells keep us healthy by fighting off infections and diseases. HIV cannot grow or reproduce on its own.Jul 1,

Answered by shine0520
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HIV infects a type of white blood cell in the body's immune system called a T-helper cell (also called a CD4 cell). These vital cells keep us healthy by fighting off infections and diseases. HIV cannot grow or reproduce on its ownOne of the two types of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. AIDS is the most advanced stage of HIV infection. HIV-2 infection is endemic to West Africa. ... HIV-2 infection generally takes longer to progress to symptomatic HIV/AIDS than HIV-1.

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