lentiviirus
Lentiviirus is a fictional virus characterized by its ability to remain latent within a host for extended periods before causing active infection. Belonging to the broader family of retroviruses, lentiviirus shares similarities with other members such as HIV, although it is a distinct pathogen with unique properties.
Lentiviirus primarily infects human immune cells, particularly CD4+ T lymphocytes, leading to a progressive weakening of
Transmission of lentiviirus occurs through bodily fluids, including blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk. The
Diagnosis involves serological testing for specific antibodies and molecular techniques to detect viral RNA. Management of
Research continues into the biology, transmission, and potential vaccines for lentiviirus. Its study provides valuable insights