To study the AIDS virus, or HIV, researchers commonly use techniques such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for detecting viral RNA and various types of immunoassays, including enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) for detecting antibodies. Additionally, advanced techniques like electron microscopy are used to visualize the virus, while flow cytometry helps analyze infected cells. These instruments and methods are essential for understanding the virus's structure, function, and interaction with the immune system.
The instrument that is used to study cells is a microscope.
It is important to know that there is no cure for AIDS (or the HIV virus). But the is treatment for the virus that can help prolong the life of a carrier
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no puchi did not contract the aids virus from hector lavoe. even in the later years of there relationship, they had still used protection.
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There are medications available to treat AIDS. Retroviral medications are used to fight the virus, and other medications are used to control symptoms or treat/prevent opportunistic infections.
Could you specify? Why? Which? What kind of laboratory
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AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is a diagnosis and not a disease. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes someone to develop AIDS. HIV is definitely treatable. Many different medications are available and are usually used together in a treatment plan referred to as "combination therapy."
Basically the test is to check for the HIV antibody and NOT the HIV virus itself.
No it can not.