grow and multiply
They grow and multiply with ease.
HIV does not infect the nervous system but affects it. Since HIV suppresses the immune system, pathogens can attack the nervous system. The virus does not directly attack the nerves.
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 attacks Acquired Immune system.
HIV attacks the immune system. The name itself tells you when it is written in full form. HIV stands for Human immunodeficiency virus.
Yes, AIDS is the end-stage of HIV infection. It occurs when HIV weakens the immune system.
HIV targets the immune system's CD4 cells, which are crucial for fighting off infections, leading to a weakened immune system over time. Additionally, HIV can integrate its genetic material into the host cell's DNA, making it difficult to eradicate from the body. These characteristics make HIV unique compared to other viruses.
No. HIV attacks and overwhelms the immune system. In fact, the reason you can die of AIDS has nothing to do with the disease, but rather any sickness you catch with your immune system shot.
The immune system fights HIV by killing the opportunistic infections.
HIV is NOT TREATABLE. HIV attacks your immune system.