New and severe variant of AIDS virus discovered in the Netherlands

 
A new mutated strain of HIV has been confirmed in the Netherlands, with the first evidence from the Netherlands.

According to scientists, a new variant of the notorious HIV virus that causes AIDS may have been present in European countries other than the Netherlands for decades. According to preliminary research, its spread is severe, the virus accelerates the disease but it is possible to cure it with the traditional medicine of AIDS.

We know that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes 'acquired immunity deficiency syndrome' (AIDS) once it enters the human body. It weakens the body's immune system and opens the door to all kinds of diseases, but AIDS has a long list of its own symptoms and symptoms. If left untreated, the patient dies.

The conventional HIV virus destroys the CD4 T cells, which are very important immune cells. But now this new modified variant has been named VB. A study of about 100 people who have been infected with VB has found that it is more common, especially in the elderly. Another important point is that it kills CD4 cells faster than a normal virus.

According to experts, under normal circumstances, if HIV enters the body, it can cause AIDS in six to seven years, provided that it is not treated. But even V can make a patient in just two to three years.

The good news, however, is that only our traditional medicine can cure this variant.

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