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JMatthes

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Suggestions for avoiding HIV infection include all EXCEPT which of the following?
 
  A) Avoid anal intercourse.
  B) Avoid sexual intercourse during menstruation.
  C) Engage in anal intercourse instead of penile-vaginal intercourse.
  D) Avoid sexual contact with either male or female sex workers.

Question 2

Amara, who is 13 weeks pregnant, has just learned that she is HIV positive. Amara should _________
 
  A) begin taking Zovirax now.
  B) begin a HAART regime after she delivers, but if she starts the medication now there is a high chance it could harm her unborn child.
  C) begin a HAART regime now.
  D) receive two doses of the HIV vaccine now and another right before delivery.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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