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Understanding HIV and AIDS

HIV attacks and kills crucial immune system cells, known as T-helper cells. Without T-helper cells, which kill cells that have been infected with germs, many other immune system cells cannot not work properly, including B-cells that make antibodies. A person infected with HIV may not show any symptoms for years. But untreated, the number of T-helper cells steadily drops. Eventually, the numbers fall so low that the risk of infection greatly increases, and the symptoms of AIDS appear.

The HIV virus.
The HIV virus.
Wellcome Photo Library/Medical Art Service, Munich

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