How do HIV cells respond to their environment?
HIV attacks the immune system's helper T cells. Cold viruses attack the nose and throat, the rabies virus attacks the brain and nervous system, and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) attacks white blood cells in the bloodstream. Do the ChaCha!
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