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No single antibody can fight the HIV virus. The virus kills the bodies T cell antibodies leaving one with a weak immune system. 20% of people however are able produce antibodies that can overcome the constant mutations of the HIV virus but so far scientists have been unable to find and replicate those antibodies.

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