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Why do you think people are not aware if they have contracted HIV?
a) lack of knowledge
b) no symptoms
c) believe it could never happen to them
d) all of the above

HIV attaches to
a) t-cells
b) b-cells
c) both a and b
d) antiretroviral

As t-cells are destroyed bu HIV, B cells are not told to make antibodies that can keep a person
a) drug free
b) care free
c) healthy
d) from going to the doctor

Antibodies are important
a) cleaning the immune system like a broom
b) making natural medicine for the body
c) are antibiotics
d) for people who hate their body and want to improve their overall health

Antiretroviral is the medicine that
a) cures HIV
b) cure AIDS
c) Does not allow AIDS to spread
d) interrupts the life cycle of the virus, strengthens and fights off infections

Opportunistic infections are what
a) people die from when they have AIDS
b) people die from when they have HIV
c) keeps people alive and healthy when they have AIDS
d) both A and B or A and C but not D

Helper T-cells are
a) not important
b) the most important cell in the body
c) helps the t-cells
d) helps the b-cells

HIV stands for
a) Healthy immune Virus
b) Hopeless immune virus
c) Human immune-deficiency virus
d) hormone immune virus

AIDS stands for Acquired immune-deficiency syndrome, which means
a) you have HIV
b) you have a low t-cell count (less than 200)
c) you have a low bell cell count
d) both b and c

What is the best way to prevent HIV or any kind of STI?
a) condom
b) practice abstinence and drug free
c) the pill
d) just ask you partner

How can HIV be transmitted?
a) sharing needles
b) sharing utensils
c) dirty toilets
d) kissing

How can HIV be transmitted?
a) sharing a drink
b) getting into a fight
c) breastmilk
d) saliva

How can HIV be transmitted?
a) unprotected sex
b) blood transfusion (back in the day)
c) mother to child
d) all of the above

How long should you wait to get tested?
a) immediately
b) 6 months after and continue risky behaviors
c) wait for symptoms
d) 2 to 4 weeks and then 6 months after exposure. Discontinue risky behaviors.

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