YES!! it hides in our cells
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) attacks the T cells, which are a type of immune cell that plays a crucial role in coordinating the immune response, including the production of antibodies. By destroying these cells, HIV weakens the immune system's ability to fight infections effectively.
HIV attacks the immune system. The name itself tells you when it is written in full form. HIV stands for Human immunodeficiency virus.
The HIV virus attacks the immune system and can lead to AIDS.
Acquired Immune System or Adaptive immune System
HIV effects the non specific immune system that is Acquired Immune System.
HIV means Human Immmunodeficiency Virus. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is a condition that results from a weakened immune system as a result of HIV infection.
Yes, HIV can evade the immune system through several mechanisms. It integrates its genetic material into the host's DNA, establishing latent reservoirs in immune cells that are not actively producing the virus and thus remain undetected. Additionally, HIV mutates rapidly, allowing it to escape recognition by antibodies and immune cells. These strategies make it challenging for the immune system to clear the virus completely.
it attacks the immune system
it attacks the immune system
HIV attacks Acquired Immune system.
Yes, AIDS is the end-stage of HIV infection. It occurs when HIV weakens the immune system.
it attacks the immune system