Oh yes. Your immune system is what fights infections and with out your immune system you will get all kinds of infection and it can be fatal.
It disables your immune system. That means that something like the common cold can be fatal for someone with HIV.
The T-cells inside of your immune system are destroyed by AIDS
BY transmitting HIV which destroyed his immune system.
Yes, AIDS is the end-stage of HIV infection. It occurs when HIV weakens the immune system.
Immune system
If the ozone layer is destroyed it increases the risk of skin cancer, cataracts, and suppressed immune system.
White blood cells, which compile the immune system, can recreate, after a number of time. 'however, some diseases prevent this from happening, so in a few cases no
HIV targets CD4+ cells in your immune system, and uses them for factories of reporduction. The CD4+ lymphocyte is the most potent killer in your immune system. By killing off these CD4+ cells, HIV can effectively render your immune system useless and leave you susceptible to many different types of infections that can be fatal.
It depends on how healthy someone is, if they have a strong immune system, they can survive more stings
Because this response by the immune system occurs in the deeper layers of the skin, the hair follicles, sweat glands, and nerves can be destroyed.
synthesizing antibodies that mark these organism to be destroyed
Yes because your immune system can fight and destroy it. Not all viruses can be destroyed. (HIV and AIDs for example)