Why is your immune system unable to destroy the herpes virus?!
Question: Because when the virus is inactive between outbreaks it lives deep inside nerve cells in nerve endings near neural ganglia at the base of the spinal cord. That's why. The immune system would have to attack and destroy neurons in order to get at the viruses residing inside.
Answers: Because when the virus is inactive between outbreaks it lives deep inside nerve cells in nerve endings near neural ganglia at the base of the spinal cord. That's why. The immune system would have to attack and destroy neurons in order to get at the viruses residing inside.
I wish I had an answer for you.
herpes is just like aids. aids destroyes the immune systems white blood cells which would allow more injections to take over the body.