Antibodies against HIV/AIDS are produced within the immune system, specifically by B cells, which are a type of white blood cell. When the body is exposed to the HIV virus, these B cells recognize the virus and begin to produce specific antibodies to target and neutralize it. This process is part of the adaptive immune response, which can take several weeks to generate a measurable antibody response after infection.
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