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Question Answered Asked by anniekroeger22 Question 95 1 pts A

Question Answered Asked by anniekroeger22 Question 95 1 pts A male patient presents to the clinic with a history of recurrent infections and unexplained weight loss over the past few months. He reports having unprotected sexual intercourse with multiple partners in the past and a history of intravenous drug use. Physical examination reveals oral thrush, generalized lymphadenopathy, and a low-grade fever. An infectious agent is believed to be the cause of his symptoms. Which is the key cell that is killed by this infectious agent? Macrophages CD4 T-cells OB-cells Neutrophil precursor cells SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE

 
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