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Glucose-6-Phosphate dehydrogenase enzyme deficiency is transmitted as an X-linked recessive trait resulting in the unstable and abnormal function of the enzyme.
 
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People who are asymptomatic but with a high viral load of HIV should be treated even if their CD4+ count is normal.
 
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