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Where inside the body does HIV multiply? in the respiratory tract in B cells in helper T cells in the liver
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Where inside the body does HIV multiply?
in the respiratory tract
in B cells
in helper T cells
in the liver
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In the helper T cells
Step-by-step explanation:
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Pretty sure its one of the cells. Hiv goes through the bloodstream and infects blood cells. This is why when you get tested fr Hiv they take blood samples to see if its infected or not.
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