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Question
Given below is the relationship between the HIV levels in the blood and helper T cell count in a person detected with AIDS. Study the relationship and answer the questions that follow.
- What kind of relationship is observed in the virus levels and the immune response after some days of the initial infection?
- Does it completely clear the virus from the body permanently? Give reason for your answer.
Short Answer
Solution
- As the adaptive immune response gears up, there is a reciprocal relationship between virus levels in the blood and helper T lymphocyte levels. As the level of helper T levels rises, the virus levels decline.
- Several years later, if untreated, the HIV patient will lose the adaptive immune response, including the ability to make antibodies, as gradually the HIV enters the helper T lymphocytes, leading to a progressive decrease in the number of helper T lymphocytes.
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