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Virus replication
accelerates producing massive viremia and wide dissemination of virus
throughout the body's lymphoid tissues. An immune response againse virus
causes some protection but a chronically persistant infection is
established. The production of cytokines and cell divisions that regulate
the immune response for protection also cause HIV replication. There is a
rapid turnover of CD4+ T cells that ultimately involves their destruction.
See the illustration. |