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- What are the primary target cells and pathologic effects of HIVover time?What are the molecular techniques used today to diagnose SARS-COV-2? Explain the mechanism of each technique and how they detect the virus.Why is a false-positive more significant in HIV testing of patients than in screening donated blood for transfusions?