HIV attacks certain lymphocytes, reducing the body's resistance to infections and making a person vulnerable to normally non-severe diseases.
HIV angriber lymfocytter, hvilket reducerer kroppens modstandsdygtighed over for infektioner og kan føre til døden af normalt ikke-alvorlige sygdomme.
Front | What is the effect of HIV/AIDS? |
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Back | HIV will attack certain lymphocytes, reducing their presence in the body. Alone this is not dangerous, but renders a person very vulnerable to disease and they could die to normally not severe diseases like the flu very easily. |
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