Aids and Lupus but it discobabulates the immune system
AIDS is an autoimmune disease; it destroys the immune system. So, yes, it affects the immune system.
Yes, AIDS is the end-stage of HIV infection. It occurs when HIV weakens the immune system.
The immune system identifies, remembers, attacks and destroys disease-causing invaders or infected cells.
rheumatoid arthritis
It destroys the immune system.
No, it is a virus that usually destroys the *immune*system of primates.
HIV destroys the immune system, so the body can not fight off other diseases. AIDS in itself does not cause death, but other complications from the immune system being compromised.
HIV infects and destroys T cells of the immune system, leading to a weakened immune response and susceptibility to opportunistic infections.
The definition of an immune system disease is a disease that causes over- or underactivity of the immune system. When the immune system is overactive, this is called an autoimmune disease.
False. HIV destroys the immune system.
AIDS/HIV is a disease of the auto immune system. This particular disease destroys your immune system. Consequently AIDS/HIV interferes with your body's ability to fight off viruses and bacteria that can cause a potential disease. AIDS/HIV is also a life threatening condtion that you will have for the rest of your life.
Injecting someone with a killed bacteria protects that person because it causes the immune system to fight off that disease without being infected by it. The body thinks its being invaded by that disease and the immune system destroys it, and this will help prevent you from contracting it.