Question 1
Opportunistic infections typical of AIDS but rare otherwise include
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Pneumocystis pneumonia.
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Pneumocystis pneumonia and Kaposi's sarcoma.
◦ tuberculosis and shingles.
◦ Kaposi's sarcoma.
◦ tuberculosis.
Question 2
The syndrome known as AIDS is characterized
◦ by one or more opportunistic diseases and the presence of HIV.
◦ by CTL attack on CD4 T cells.
◦ as an opportunistic disease resulting from herpesvirus reactivation.
◦ by the presence of anti-HIV antibodies.
◦ by the presence of HIV.