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burton19126

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In the U.S., a diagnosis of AIDS is given if a person is HIV positive and has either fewer than 200 CD4 cells per microliter of blood, or has ____.
 
  a. a history of more than twenty-six opportunistic infections
  b. cancer
  c. three additional sexually transmitted infections
  d. dementia

Question 2

The medical term for the sexually transmitted ectoparasite referred to as crabs is ____.
 
  a. pubic crustacean c. pubic lice
  b. genital warts d. genital arachnoids



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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