Which of the following best explains why human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) cannot be treated with antibiotics?
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HIV is a blood disorder and is determined by genetics.
HIV is a blood disorder and is determined by genetics. ,
HIV mutates too quickly to be destroyed by antibiotics.
HIV mutates too quickly to be destroyed by antibiotics.,
HIV is a bacterial infection that only affects the immune system of humans.
HIV is a bacterial infection that only affects the immune system of humans. ,
HIV is a virus that cannot be treated with antibiotics.
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HIV is a virus that cannot be treated with antibiotics.