Wednesday, February 22, 2012

HIV

This is a picture of the CD4 cells going threw it's process 
Health care is a major part of preventing HIV from transmitting to you. HIV is a deadly disease that takes years to tear down the immune system and when it does it can kill you. When you are first diagnosed with the disease you may have rapid weight loss with a dry cough and signs of phenomena. HIV destroys some of your regular blood cells and the CD4 cells take over. If you are wondering what CD4 cells or, then CD4 cells are  a type of lymphocyte (white blood cell). They are an important part of the immune system. CD4 cells are sometimes called T-cells.