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Peter has recently been diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B. What may Peter's doctor prescribe to treat the chronic viral infection?
 
  a. alpha-interferon c. delta-globulin
  b. beta-doxycycline d. gamma-prednisone

Question 2

AIDS stands for ____.
 
  a. autoisolated disease and syndrome
  b. acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
  c. activated immunological degenerative syndrome
  d. assisted infection and developmental syndrome



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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