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luvbio

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Reza is diagnosed with HIV and is currently taking a combination of several medications to help delay the onset of AIDS. As a result, his viral load has significantly lowered. Reza is most likely taking which of the following types of medications?
 
  a. antiretroviral therapy
  b. antiparasitic agents
  c. suppressive therapy
  d. antiherpetics

Question 2

Tameeka was infected with chlamydia but did not seek treatment. As a result, she developed inflammation of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. Tameeka probably has ________.
 
  a. gonorrhea
  b. urethritis
  c. epididymitis
  d. pelvic inflammatory disease



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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