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Blackangel
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Posted: 22 July 2022 at 6:11pm |
I asked a doctor and the doctor said no idea! I'll ask the question again. If you swap the blood of an AIDS patient (like an oil change in a car) with non infected healthy blood then that means the viral load count is nill. If the viral load count is nill then how can AIDS set in?
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Blackangel
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As I'm sure you know When the subject catches HIV the T cells start firing out HIV which in turn overpowers the immune system causing AIDS to set in. When AIDS Sets in the subject typically dies from an opportunistic infection such as pneumonia. Freddie Mercury died of AIDS circa 1991. I'm wondering if a blood transfusion from a healthy subject would stop AIDS setting in. I've googled the subject but there appears to be nothing in the literature on giving AIDS patients blood transfusions with normalised T cells. If you swapped healthy blood for infected blood then the uninfected HIV blood viral load count would read naught. If the viral load count reads naught then how can AIDS set in? If AIDS doesn't set in then how can opportunistic infections set it and kill the subject??? Can someone explain this please? Thanks
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