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HIV disease progresses to AIDS when the CD4+ T cell count drops below 200 cells/mm.
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CD4+ T cells are a type of what
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A) white blood cell that fights infection
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B) red blood cell that fights infection
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Casual contact through closed-mouth kissing is a risk for transmission of HIV.
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HIV has been found in saliva and tears in very low quantities from some AIDS patients.
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HIV infection fits the profile of a condition that carries a high level of stigmatization.
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HIV-related stigma refers to all unfavorable attitudes, beliefs, and policies directed toward people perceived to have HIV/AIDS as well as toward their significant others and loved ones.
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Men having sex with men continues to account for the largest number of people reported with AIDS each year.
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Most people will develop detectable antibodies within 3 months after infection.
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Condoms are classified as medical devices and are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
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Adherence to HIV treatment is very important to prevent drug resistance.
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AIDS wasting is the involuntary loss of more than 10% of body weight.
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Clinical depression is the most commonly observed psychiatric disorder among patients with HIV infection.
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