Hiv Dna Decay
HIV DNA Decay, also known as HIV-1 RNA decay, is a process of how HIV copies itself to infect other cells. HIV DNA decay is a significant process because, as HIV replicates, the number of copies decreases over time, leading to a decrease in viral activity in the body. This is a useful indicator as it can be used to monitor the progression of HIV and the effectiveness of treatments. HIV DNA Decay can also be used to measure the level of infectiousness of an individual and help assess the risk of transmission.
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