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What type of cell do HIV attack in the immune system?

HIV attacks Acquired Immune system.


What is a form in which HIV hides in the host cell?

the forms in which hiv hides in the host cell is retrovirus


Can people with sickle cell get HIV?

Yes, people with sickle cell disease can get HIV just like anyone else. It is important for individuals with sickle cell disease to practice safe sex and take precautions to prevent HIV transmission. Regular screening and testing for HIV are also recommended.


Contract HIV from sickle cell?

NO


What type of virus is AIDS and HIV?

aids is an hiv: human immunodeficiency virus. and hiv is an std.


What group of viruses does HIV belong to?

AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is a condition which arises after infection with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). HIV is a lentivirus, part of the retrovirus family. There are two species: HIV-1 and HIV-2. AIDS is not a type of microorganism, but rather, an effect of HIV infection. A person is considered to have AIDS when their CD4+ (a type of white blood cell) count is below 200 per µL of blood.


What virus causes AIDS?

The virus that causes AIDS is HIV(Human Immunodeficiency Virus) HIV infects and affects the body's key component of immunity which is the T-cell This HIV enters the host T-cell and replicates its RNA( Ribonucleic acid ) into the body's DNA( Deoxyribonucleic acid) leading to the body to produce more HIV virus cell as the T-cell virus replicates and the HIV virus renders the T-cell useless as they try to fight of diseases or even the common flu HIV progresses to AIDS when the T-cell count in the body drops below 200 or any one of the 26 opportunistic conditions which does not occur in healthy people


Can o blood type contract the aids virus?

Yes. No blood type is immune from the HIV virus.


What happens to HIV when it enters the t cell?

it reproduces


What diseases are alfa interferons used to treat?

hairy cell leukemia, malignant melanoma, and Kaposi's sarcoma, which is a type of cancer associated with HIV infection


What correctly orders the events in the attack of the HIV virus on a cell?

enter cell, attach to cell, replicate, kill cell


The portion of HIV that binds to the T-cell helper?

CD4