WILL MARK BRAINLIEST! Can someone help me wit des 5 questions?
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1.) Why is a second follow-up HIV blood test done if antibodies are detected in the first test?

A.) to detect the virus
B.) to verify the result
C.) to count T cells
D.) to detect AIDS
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3.) HIV-positive people receive treatments to keep

A.) their viral load as high as possible.
B.) their viral load as low as possible.
C.) their T cell count as low as possible.
D.) their viral load equal to their T cell count.
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4.) Disposing of syringes and needles properly, and wearing gloves when in contact with blood is a __________________

A.) requirement for medical professionals only.
B.) universal precaution.
C.) not necessary.
D.) waste of time.
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5.) HIV infections may cause no symptoms, and be asymptomatic for months or years.

A.) True
B.) False
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6.) The main goal of HIV treatment is to kill all the HIV viruses in the body.

A.) True
B.) False

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Answer:

1.) Why is a second follow-up HIV blood test done if antibodies are detected in the first test?

Small chance the patients antibodies will falsely attach to non-HIV proteins during a test.

A.To verify the virus a second more specific test is carried out.

3.) HIV-positive people receive treatments to keep

This is because HIV treatment can reduce the amount of virus [viral load]

B.To keep their viral load as low as possible.

4.) Disposing of syringes and needles properly, and wearing gloves when in contact with blood is a

HIV can be transmitted through contact with bodily fluids.

B.Universal precaution

5.) HIV infections may cause no symptoms, and be asymptomatic for months or years.

Stage 2: The asymptomatic stage In fact, HIV may not cause any other symptoms for up to 10 or even 15 years (depending on age, background and general health).

A.True

6.) The main goal of HIV treatment is to kill all the HIV viruses in the body.

There is no cure/vaccine for HIV yet.The goal of HIV treatment is yo keep the patient alive for as long as possible.

B.False

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