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11

What is the importance of regular testing for HIV?

A

It creates fear

B

Early detection and timely intervention

C

Increases stigma

D

Enhances ignorance

correct option: b
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12

What community programs reduce the risk of HIV transmission among injectable drug users?

A

Needle-sharing programs

B

Needle disposal programs

C

Needle exchange programs

D

Needle hoarding programs

correct option: c
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13

What can accurate information about HIV/AIDS contribute to?

A

Confusion

B

Fear

C

Stigma

D

Dispelling myths and reducing stigma

correct option: d
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14

Which practice helps prevent the transmission of HIV?

A

Unprotected sex

B

Condom use

C

Ignoring testing

D

Sharing needles

correct option: b
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15

What does a balanced diet support for individuals with HIV/AIDS?

A

Increased fatigue

B

Overall well-being

C

Weakened immune system

D

Malnutrition

correct option: b
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16

What contributes to better management of HIV/AIDS?

A

Ignoring medical advice

B

Lack of community support

C

Medical advancements and community support

D

Isolation

correct option: c
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17

What is a common early symptom of HIV/AIDS?

A

Chronic diarrhea

B

Weight gain

C

 Flu-like symptoms

D

Enhanced vision

correct option: c
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18

How does HIV/AIDS affect the body's ability to fight infections?

A

Strengthens the immune system

B

Compromises the immune system

C

Boosts CD4 cells

D

Enhances overall health

correct option: b
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19

What is the primary consequence of advanced HIV stages?

A

Increased appetite

B

Weight loss

C

Improved energy levels

D

Enhanced physical strength

correct option: b
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20

What is the primary goal of ART in HIV/AIDS treatment?

A

Curing the virus

B

Slowing down the progression of HIV

C

Increasing viral replication

D

Ignoring the virus

correct option: b
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