Why has the development of an HIV vaccine been very difficult?
A) because the virus produces enzymes that destroy the vaccine
B) because the virus is a DNA virus, and vaccines work against only RNA viruses
C) because the virus has no antigens to target
D) because the viral coat antigens change frequently as the virus replicates
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