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Ans)A) c) the person does not have HIV
Explaination:
Seronegative result under tests does not necessarily mean you are not infected with HIV but it means that your blood has no HIV antibodies in it. So it is tested during the window period, so the person would be infected but have a seronegative result or actually may not have HIV.
B)a) true
Explaination: AIDS- Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome
- It attacks the immune system which gets affected so body is not able to fight against any disease and a person suffers from many small diseases.
- Since AIDS result in collection of disease hence it is called a syndrome. Therefore, AIDS is not a single disease but a set of diseases.
C) c)weight loss
Explaination: AIDS symptoms include weight loss, fever or night sweats, fatigue and recurrent infections.
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