Transmission, course and complementary observation The human immunodeficiency virus is one of the most medically significant retroviruses because it can gradually impair the immune system. The literature describes that HIV primarily attacks lymphocytes, which can lead to acquired immunodeficiency. In advanced stages, this can lead to severe secondary diseases, opportunistic infections and certainContinue reading

Lentiviruses belong to the family of retroviruses and are characterized by a special biological mechanism. They are described in the literature as a virus group that differs from the human T-cell lymphotropic viruses and can trigger profound chronic processes in humans. The focus is particularly onContinue reading