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Question
Given below is the relationship between the HIV levels in the blood and helper T-cell count in a person detected with AIDS. Study the relationship and answer the questions that follow.

- Describe the trend observed between viral load and immune response following initial infection.
- Is the virus permanently eliminated from the body? Justify your answer.
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Solution
- After initial HIV infection, the viral load rises sharply in the blood. Soon, the immune response increases, leading to a temporary fall in viral load, while the helper T-cell count initially recovers partially. Over time, however, the viral load gradually increases and the T-cell count steadily declines.
- No, the virus is not permanently eliminated from the body. Although the immune system temporarily suppresses HIV, the virus persists in a latent form and continues to multiply slowly, eventually destroying helper T-cells and leading to AIDS.
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