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HIV is a virus that weakens a person's ability to fight infection. How could HIV be detected in blood?

Low levels of white blood cells

High levels of white blood cells

Low levels of red blood cells

High levels of red blood cells

User Andrei RRR
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Answer:

low levels of white blood cells

Step-by-step explanation:

because HIV makes your body not be able to fight off diseases

User Goseta
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Answer: Low levels of white blood cells.

Step-by-step explanation:

Human immunodeficiency virus lead to Acquired immune deficiency syndrome which inhibit the body defence mechanisms.

White blood cells or leucocytes are responsible for fighting infections in the body i.e they act as body defence. When Some have HIV, the white blood cells are weakened and reduced thereby destroying body defence against infections.

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