Biology, asked by WolverineX24, 11 months ago

Why is it so hard to cure HIV? EXPLAIN.

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Answered by harshrana010200
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There are at least two reasons why HIV has been such a difficult medical challenge:


(1) It is a virus that expands and multiplies using the bodies immune system. The immune system works to tackle the virus, but the more it does this, the more HIV is able to replicate. Over time – usually many years – without treatment, the virus always comes out on top.


(2) The second challenge for HIV drugs and vaccines is that the virus has a very high turnover – billions of copies every day in a person who is not on treatment – and makes small errors or mutations which can lead to the easy development of drug resistance.


However, current treatments, if used properly, work very well, and can lead to long-term good health for many people, with few, if any, HIV-related complications.

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