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Answer Question 2 from Part VII - Societal Implications of HIV Protection
Question 2. Th is mechanism of protection against HIV seems to rely on continued exposure to maintain the immunity. However, the mechanisms causing the protection are not well understood and despite relative immunity these people could still be infected. What would you recommend to a person engaged in high risk activity that appears to exhibit protection against HIV-1? What leads you to make these recommendations?
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According to the given data, infection of HIV-1 leads to drastic reduction in the immunity.Any person who is infected by this virus become susceptible to the diseases.it is not possible to complete eradication of this virus ,as it changes it's shape,genotype and behaviour frequently which lead to the emergence of new strain day by day.So by using antiviral drug ,there may be no effect on the person disease or infection.One can reduce it's transmission only ,by the following recommendations.
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