HIV, also known as AIDS.
Yes it does, the one responsible for this is our immune system. When a virus enters our body, our immune system recognizes this virus as a foreign invader and will then proceed to produce antibodies that will help fight off the virus.
If you have a weak immune system, you have an increased risk of developing malignancy. Your immune system cannot fight the virus and so the virus has control and it able to invade the cervical cells and induce tumour growth.
Your body's immune system had antibodies that fight against the bacteria or virus infecting you.
the immune system. it the reason you cant get chicken pox twice. as soon as you get it your immune system produces things to kill the virus.
The HIV virus kills the helper T-cells which are part of your immune system.
Viruses cannot be destroyed, although doctors can give you vaccines to help fight the virus with your white blood cells in your immune system.
Antibody is a type of protein produced by the immune system, its function is to fight antigens (bacteri, virus)
It Might Help The Immune System Remember How To Fight The Virus, So When You Get The Same Sickness Later, The Recovery Date Will Be Shorter
Your white blood cells fight it. They're like the defenders of your body that reside in the immune system.
Yes because your immune system can fight and destroy it. Not all viruses can be destroyed. (HIV and AIDs for example)
HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, is the virus that attacks the cells in the immune system that produce antibodies.
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