The human immune system becomes infected with HIV when the virus attaches itself to a target cell, at which point it injects genetic material into the cell and coerces it to replicate the virus..Read The Complete Original.
There are only a small number of people who are immune to HIV and AIDS, despite the fact that they are in constant touch with the virus.
There are four possible explanations for why some individuals are resistant to HIV/AIDS.
1. An excessive amount of cytokines Cytokines are proteins that regulate the duration and severity of an immune response. Studies have shown that individuals who are resistant to HIV/AIDS have high amounts of cytokines, which help to lower the amount of viral entry into host cells and HIV replication in the R5 strain.
2. An immune system that is capable of destroying the virus: There are some individuals who have immune systems that are able to destroy the virus..Read The Complete Original.