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In HIV response what is the antigen doing in the body?

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Answer: when a person becomes infected with HIV the body responds by trying to eliminate the virus. This is the job of the immune system, and one way the immune system tries to get rid of viruses like HIV, is by making antibodies. ... Other immune system cells eventually destroy this antibody-and-germ pair.:

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