A.Which tests detect anti-HIV
antibodies?
Answer: iv.ELISA and Western Blot
Tests most commonly used to diagnose HIV infection are those that detect HIV antibodies. Two of the best-known HIV antibody tests are the ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) and the Western Blot tests. Antibodies are small proteins made by your immune system whenever a new infection invades the body.
B.On the federal level, HIV testing has been manadory for ...since
1985?
Answer: iv. all members of the armed forces.
C. Which is an example of a question that promotes client-centered HIV prevention counseling?
Answer: ii. How often do you use condoms when you have sex?
D. HIV becomes resistent to medication through
Answer: iv. Mutation
E. What is the main reason that antiretroviral drugs are not
typically used to prevent HIV infection?
Answer:iii. They can have toxic side effects
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