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sufficient quantities to cause an infection. -- 18, HIV is not transmitted in- a. Breast milk b. Semen c. Cervical secretions d. Saliva 19. Which of the following would be the most efficient method of transmission of HIV? a. Anal intercourse b. Oral sex c. Prolonged kissing d. Vaginal intercourse 20. If Sam was infected with HIV on his birthday, when would he first have a positive HIV antibody test? a. Within a week b. Within a month c. In about six weeks d. In six months 21. Sara has been told that the results of HIV antibody test indicate that she infected with HIV. Sara is b. Seropositive c. Seropathogenic d. Seroantigen immune 22. George is HIV positive. Recently he has developed an unusual condition of purple blotches on his legs, ankles, and feet. George most likely has developed a. Candida b. Kaposl's Sarcoma c. Shingles d. Cytolmegalovirus Andrea is HIV positive. Recently, she has begun to have trouble breathing and her skin is turning blue. She also has a fever and a cough. Andrea most likely has developed 23. a. Pneumocystis carinil pneumonia b. The AIDs wasting syndrome c. AIDS encephalopathy d. Herpes zosterExplanation / Answer
18-D saliva
Also not spread through tears, urine,septum, feces etc
19-D vaginal inter cours
Sexual transmission is common method to transmit HIV.
20-within a week
21-seroantigen immune
22-
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