domingo, 13 de febrero de 2011

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF AIDS VIRUS

Infection with the AIDS virus occurs at various etapas.En the first, the virus (the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV) often replicates displayed neatly and free virus particles in the fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord. As in the bloodstream. Fever, rash, symptoms similar to those of flu-like and sometimes neurological discomfort may accompany the first barrage of HIV replication. Here and in a few weeks, the amount of virus in the circulatory system and cerebrospinal fluid decreased significantly and initial symptoms disappear, however, the virus is still present, not only detected in CD4, but also in other classes immune cells in bone marrow cells. Two to ten years after the beginning of the symptomatic period and resumed replication and infection agent enters its final.

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