HIV infects only humans. There are similar viruses that affect other species.
Viruses only infect living organisms and since they are not alive, they can not infect other viruses. The question is interesting though.
HIV, the virus that leads to AIDS, infects cells by attaching to a protein on the surface of immune cells called CD4. Once attached, HIV then enters the cell, where it replicates and spreads to other cells. This leads to a weakening of the immune system, eventually progressing to AIDS.
Apicomplexans are heterotrophic organisms, meaning they obtain their nutrition by consuming other organisms. They are parasitic protists that often infect the cells of their hosts to obtain nutrients.
Biotin is a growth factor which aids the growing phase of micro-organisms.
No, viruses cannot infect all cells; they are specific to certain host organisms and cell types. Each virus has a specific set of host cells it can infect, determined by the presence of compatible receptors on the cell surface and the virus's mechanisms for entering the cell. This specificity means that while some viruses can infect a wide range of species, others are restricted to a particular host or cell type.
Teens can be infect with HIV, which leads to AIDS.
NO
AIDs and HIV
AIDS-opportuistc illness(Aids-OLs) Infections and other diseases caused by organisms that do not usually produce illness in healthy people with unimpaired immune system.
Yes; a person with AIDS can infect a sexual partner with the HIV if proper precautions are not taken.
saliva does not kill an aids virus.
Viruses only infect living organisms and since they are not alive, they can not infect other viruses. The question is interesting though.
The difference between HIV and AIDS is that HIV is the virus that causes the disease AIDS. You can be a carrier of the HIV virus and not contract the disease but you can infect others.
Yes, it's possible. but fairly unlikely.
To burn through its victims and infect as many as possible.
No. Aids isn't actually a sickness, but hiv is. You can have hiv in your body in a long time (several years) without feeling sick or anything. What the hiv viruses do is that they infect your body's immune system and cells, and "program" them to make more hiv viruses, which infect new cells. And when they reach a certain point, your body will "give up", and you'll have what we call aids. At the moment there are no kind of medication that can get rid of aids, so there's no way to go from aids to hiv.
I dont know but Jim Hutton did not give Aids to Freddie Mercury, Freddie gave it to Jim. Jim is still alive and Freddie died in 1991