A) helper T cells present in a cubic millimeter of blood.
B) killer T cells present in a cubic milliliter of blood.
C) white blood cells present in the blood.
D) platelets in the blood.
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A) Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare infection.
B) Lou Gehrig's disease.
C) Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.
D) Kaposi's sarcoma.
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A) unprotected vaginal-penile sex
B) unprotected anal sex
C) fellatio
D) cunnilingus
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A) enzymes
B) plasma
C) macrophages
D) hormones
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A) wasting syndrome
B) AIDS lymphoma
C) AIDS dementia
D) Kaposi's sarcoma
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A) pancreatic cancer
B) Kaposi's sarcoma
C) lymphoma
D) prostate cancer
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A) It is a protein-coated gene package.
B) It moves independently throughout the body.
C) It reproduces outside a host cell.
D) It alters its genetic structure to match with a host.
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A) pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
B) consolidation therapy
C) post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)
D) autologous immune enhancement therapy
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A) between 200 and 500 per milliliter of blood.
B) less than 200 per milliliter of blood.
C) between 500 and 1,600 per milliliter of blood.
D) more than 500 per milliliter of blood.
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A) create additional macrophages.
B) inactivate and mark antigens for destruction.
C) engulf foreign particles and destroy them.
D) signal the spleen to produce more leukocytes.
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A) HIV could pass from an infected person to a healthy person through toilet seat covers.
B) HIV can be transmitted through the human feces of an infected person, and the father is wise to protect his children.
C) Although the virus cannot be transmitted through shared toilet seats, Mark is wise to be concerned since it can be transmitted through sink usage.
D) HIV is not transmitted through the usage of same toilet seats. Routes of HIV transmission are well-documented. There is no danger.
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A) 1-2 years following exposure
B) 15-20 weeks following exposure
C) 4-5 years following exposure
D) 3-8 weeks following exposure
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A) The bottom partner is 13 times less likely to get infected than the top partner in unprotected sex.
B) The highest oral sex risk is to individuals (male or female) to whom an HIV-infected man ejaculates in his or her mouth.
C) Giving or receiving cunnilingus carries a higher chance than that from unprotected anal or vaginal sex with an HIV-positive person.
D) The risk of transmission through vaginal sex is very low when compared to closed-mouth or social kissing with an HIV-positive person.
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A) GP 120 in HIV.
B) GP 41 in HIV.
C) p17 in HIV.
D) Ero 1 in HIV.
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