There are multiple questions with correct answers:
Which describe ways in which HIV can be spread?
(1 point)
Responses
contact with body fluids, contact with sterilized blood, and from baby to mother
contact with body fluids, contact with sterilized blood, and from baby to mother
contact with body fluids, contact with infected blood, and from mother to baby
contact with body fluids, contact with infected blood, and from mother to baby
contact with mucus, contact with infected blood, and contact with babies
contact with mucus, contact with infected blood, and contact with babies
contact with mucus, contact with infected blood, and contact with contaminated water
contact with mucus, contact with infected blood, and contact with contaminated water
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Which serious and incurable STI leads to AIDS?
(1 point)
Responses
human papilloma virus
human papilloma virus
genital herpes
genital herpes
human immunodeficiency virus
human immunodeficiency virus
pelvic inflammatory disease
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Who are most at risk for being infected with HIV?
(1 point)
Responses
people who engage in low-risk behavior and people who share needles to inject medicine
people who engage in low-risk behavior and people who share needles to inject medicine
people who engage in low-risk behavior and people who share food or drinks
people who engage in low-risk behavior and people who share food or drinks
people who engage in high-risk behavior and people who share food or drinks
people who engage in high-risk behavior and people who share food or drinks
people who engage in high-risk behavior and people who share needles to inject drugs
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In which areas of the world are people most at risk for HIV infections?
(1 point)
Responses
Eastern Europe and Latin America
Eastern Europe and Latin America
North America and South and Southeast Asia
North America and South and Southeast Asia
sub-Saharan Africa and South and Southeast Asia
sub-Saharan Africa and South and Southeast Asia
Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa
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Which determines the onset of AIDS?
(1 point)
Responses
a very high number of helper T cells in the blood
a very high number of helper T cells in the blood
a very low number of helper T cells in the blood
a very low number of helper T cells in the blood
a persistent fever along with weight loss
a persistent fever along with weight loss
a fungal infection
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What is the main effect of HIV?
(1 point)
Responses
It causes painful blisters on the genitals.
It causes painful blisters on the genitals.
It slowly destroys liver tissue.
It slowly destroys liver tissue.
It slowly destroys the immune system.
It slowly destroys the immune system.
It stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies.
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Which is not an example of how HIV infection is often transmitted?
(1 point)
Responses
sharing a needle with an infected person
sharing a needle with an infected person
getting a tattoo with a contaminated needle
getting a tattoo with a contaminated needle
breast-feeding a baby while carrying the virus
breast-feeding a baby while carrying the virus
shaking hands with an infected person
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Where are more than half of the world’s cases of HIV?
(1 point)
Responses
South and Southeast Asia
South and Southeast Asia
North America
North America
Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe
sub-Saharan Africa
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Which behavior poses the most risk for getting HIV?
(1 point)
Responses
wrestling with an infected person
wrestling with an infected person
kissing an infected person’s cheek
kissing an infected person’s cheek
having oral sex with an infected person
having oral sex with an infected person
hugging an infected person
3 answers
human immunodeficiency virus
people who engage in high-risk behavior and people who share needles to inject drugs
sub-Saharan Africa and South and Southeast Asia
a very low number of helper T cells in the blood
It slowly destroys the immune system.
shaking hands with an infected person
sub-Saharan Africa
having oral sex with an infected person