HIV and Gram Staining: Understanding Why It Doesn't Work
HIV is a virus and does not have a bacterial cell wall. The Gram stain is a differential staining technique used to distinguish between two large groups of bacteria based on their different cell wall structures. Therefore, the concept of Gram staining does not apply to viruses, including HIV.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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