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Is it HIV infection itself or the progression to AIDS that is affected by periodontal disease? If it is the progression of HIV to AIDS, what is the relationship to people using HAART in relationship to periodontal disease?
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Apr 3, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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answer both; any aids hiv virus contaminated blood transfer of any kind wil generate the aids virus in a recipient person; infected blood will transfer the aids hiv virus even to other mammals!
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The Aids Virus although classed an titled as such actually is more a collection of corrupt accidental and self organized group of corrupt molecules;- gp18 gp24 gp25 gp39 gp41 gp55 gp120 gp160 as measured by their specific gravity, and spectrometory assay! All these glycogen activation protein molecules within lipozoidal compaction protein p18 p24 capsidoidal liquid amino chains; note,carefully; all these glycogen proteins are brought about by inappropriate transcription caused by ‘rogue testosterone’ in association with integrase and IL2 growth hormone and pol gag genes transported by the rev and mainly tat carrier molecules that take pol and gag gene coding into the cell nucleus and format DNA with long terminal repeat coding for the aids virus along the DNA strands!
The rogue or inappropriate glycogens gp18---gp160 get covered in plaque and macrophage attack debris this forms an hap-hazard coating of lipozoidal amyloid over the glycogen proteins gp18---gp160 creating a viral shell we know as the aids virus; pavlova virus is very similar and is known to cause cancer, especially in aids patients; |
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