HIV Cause: Understanding the Difference Between Viruses and Bacteria
Bacteria do not cause HIV. HIV is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus, which is a type of retrovirus. Viruses, like HIV, are not bacteria, but rather small infectious agents that cannot replicate on their own.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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