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Question 1: D) From mother to unborn child
Question 2.A) A disease that attacks a person with a weakened immune system
Question 3. B) Person who appears healthy but is infected with a disease
Question 4. D) T cells
Question 5. B) HIV causes AIDS
Explanation:
Question 1: HIV can not be transmitted through the air, swimming with an infected person or by sharing clothes by an infected person.
Question 2: An opportunistic infection is when a person's immune system is weak which makes it extremely easy for an infection to set in.
Question 3: A carrier is a person who appears healthy but is infected with a disease. The other options are incorrect.
Question 4: HIV targets T cells. HIV does not target B cells, red blood cells, or platelets therefore rendering these options incorrect.
Question 5: HIV Causes AIDS is the only true statement becasue neither HIV or AIDS can be cured and HIV causes AIDS not the other way around.
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The correct choices are as follows:
- D) From mother to unborn child
- A) A disease that attacks a person with a weakened immune system
- B) Person who appears healthy but is infected with a disease
- D) T cells
- B) HIV causes AIDS
HIV or Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a virus that infects an individual and attacks the immune system.
- The immune system fights infections and diseases in a person's body.
- HIV weakens a person's immune system
- HIV causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome).
- It can be transmitted through blood contamination or the mother to the unborn child.
Thus, the correct choices are -
- D) From mother to unborn child
- A) A disease that attacks a person with a weakened immune system
- B) Person who appears healthy but is infected with a disease
- D) T cells
- B) HIV causes AIDS
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