HIV, like any other virus, can be destroyed by heat or by disinfectant chemicals.
Today, and in foreseeable future - not at all.
diesease such as HIV and AIDS can destroy families
Yes because your immune system can fight and destroy it. Not all viruses can be destroyed. (HIV and AIDs for example)
One of the primary pathogens that destroy T-cells in the body is the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It can leads lead to AIDS.
HIV invades helper T cells, which then begin to produce HIV soon after their infected. As helper T cells die, the immune system gradually weakens and becomes overwhelmed by pathogens that it would normally detect and destroy.
HIV does not attack brain cells. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) attacks cells in the body that fight infection and are involved with immune function. Confusion and memory loss could result from medications that are taken to treat HIV, or possibly infections resulting from the weakened immune systems of those infected with HIV.
Viruses can effect our life by giving us a cold. But HIV, however, can kill us. Our immune system have lymphocytes that destroy viruses by using antibodies. Viruses tell the nucleus to make copies of the viruses. So many are made, the cell explodes. HIV destroy our lymphocytes. So we get weaker and weaker and then die.
There is no known way to do this at this point in time.
HIV infects only the CD4 cells of the immune system, and it destroys lymphocytes.
how long does the hiv virus survive in alcoholic drinks if poured several drops of hiv positive blood in alcoholic drinks mixed with cold water how long does the virus of hiv will survive
With the T-cell lymphocyte, HIV basically disarms it and renders it unable to react to infection. Over time, this causes the number of T-cells to drop very low, rendering the person very susceptible to otherwise nominal bacterial, viral and fungal infections.