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piesebel

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What kind of diseases are fungal pneumonia and Karposi's sarcoma?
 
  A) bacterial
  B) opportunistic
  C) STIs
  D) None of the answers is correct.

Question 2

Why does a person infected with HIV become vulnerable to opportunistic diseases?
 
  A) the reduction of CD4 T cells
  B) the reduction of cytotoxic T cells
  C) the reduction of B cells
  D) the increase in CD4 T cells



Jevvish

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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