Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is an enveloped RNA virus that infects and destroys CD4+ T cells of the immune system. HIV belongs to the retrovirus family and has two types, HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV replication involves binding to CD4 receptors on cells, integration into the host genome, and production of new virus particles. Infection progresses to AIDS as CD4 cells are depleted. There is currently no cure for HIV/AIDS, but treatment with antiretroviral drugs can suppress the virus and prolong life.