Why it is hard to cure AID's. Explain it correctly I will mark you brainliest.
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The AIDS virus is also hard to destroy because it tends to infect the very cells designed to destroy it is 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. If infected, these dormant CD4 cells can maintain a hidden reservoir of HIV that can bring the infection back to life even after a successful course of treatment; most drugs can’t touch these reservoirs.
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