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why HIV-AIDS is an incurable disease​

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Answered by niteedeep
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Explanation: It is because HIV virus has transposable DNA fragments and reverse transcriptase. This allows it to r verse translate RNA to DNA using translator polymerase. This is the reason why HIV virus cannot be completely eradicated as it copy pastes it's DNA in host. This affects the white blood cells and it handicaps the immune system killing the diaeased

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