Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
HIV infects CD4+ white blood cells. It then makes copies of itself and destroys the blood cell it infected. New viral particles are released, and the new virus find more CD4+ cells to infect. Therefore, someone with uncontrolled HIV that has developed into AIDS can have a very low count of white blood cells.
These cells, also called T helper cells, are very important in coordinating and helping the immune system to function. Without them, the body succumbs to infection and disease.