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The circulatory system being one of the 11 organ systems in the body plays a vital role in the transfer of blood to other parts of the body. HIV, being a virus that effects the body, will be transferred into our blood and body. The circulatory system transfers that "dirty" blood to the rest of the body. The immune system is generally weaker when HIV is formed. Therefore, if people with HIV act upon quickly for treatment then AIDS won't be formed.

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