How does HIV cause damage to the immune system?

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) gets incorporated into the T-lymphocytes, which are white blood cells that produce antibodies. Hence, the lymphocytes fail to produce antibodies, which are essential to the immune system.

Eventually, your immune system is weakened and your body is less able to fight germs. CD4 cells,these cells locate and coordinate the destruction of infection. When cd4 numbers drop it is easier for infection to enter the body undetected.

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