Biology, asked by WolverineX24, 1 year ago

Why HIV is so hard to be cured

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Answered by rudra09
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because this virus make our immunity down. it kills all WBC and mesophage, neutrophil and others defensive cells. so there is no any who will defence against them. so it makes a stage in our body. And slowly kill up our all mechanisms of our body.
and one more think when the HIV will enter In our body it become like a thief. Even the WBC can not define them is they are present or not. Hence they can't kill them.

WolverineX24: it only kills the cd4 t helper cells
Answered by Riya72114
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The AIDS virus is also hard to destroy because it tends to infect the very cells designed to destroy it: a kind of white blood cell called a CD4 lymphocyte. These types of cells can be activated to fight pathogens, but can also lie inactive.

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