It is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Influenza and HIV
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viruses can be transmitted by person to individual bodily fluids like HIV.
Because HIV is a virus. Viruses have spikes because it is their way of reproducing.
Flu and HIV
HIV's are found everywhere.
It has nothing to do with viruses unfortunately, and viruses are clever enough to escape from such drugs.
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White blood cells
No. Hepatitis B and HIV are two different viruses. One does not cause the other.
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no, HIV won't give you diarrhea and headed only herpes viruses.