Thank you SeeWhyDY. HIV acts almost like a sp
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HIV acts almost like a spy, invading the very militia meant to seek it out and destroy it. Using the interior regions of that militia, within the cytoplasm or parts thereof, say the golgi or the endoplasmic reticulum as cover, to remain dormant.
HIV hijacks our immune modulation and uses our bodies processes to alter other chemokines to increase viral reservoir, to evade infection and to spread to wherever these CD-4 T-Lymphocytes go. For example, the microglial cells are the T cells of the brain.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC...%20tissues.