No it would not. Burning the virus would kill the virus so the immune system would not be able to recognise any particles as being related to HIV.
immune virus
You inject ypour body with pieces of a virus, or dead virus, which will still prompt and immune response from your immune system. The risk of infection is nill, and you still get the same result you would if it had been a live virus.
Active Immunity
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) attacks the T cells, which are a type of immune cell that plays a crucial role in coordinating the immune response, including the production of antibodies. By destroying these cells, HIV weakens the immune system's ability to fight infections effectively.
HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, is the virus that attacks the cells in the immune system that produce antibodies.
Lupus is not a virus, it is a malfunction of the immune system.
Immune system
he was immune to that virus because he had gotten it before.
Anyone not immune to the virus (not a common virus anymore though)
The molecule on the surface of a virus that is recognized by the immune system is called an antigen. Antigens can be proteins or polysaccharides and are crucial for triggering an immune response, allowing the body to identify and combat the virus.
Because the immune system attack the dead virus so the next time the virus come into the body thebimmune systek reconize it and attack the virus
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)