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How is a person tested for HIV and what are the tests called that are used in the labaortory?
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- Which cells are attacked by HIV?What is an agglutination response? How can it be avoided when blood is transfused?All of the following are true concerning the Alere HIV test except: a)this test can detect infection 10 days post exposure b)the presence of three lines on the test indicates a positive reaction for anitgen and antibody against HIV c)unlike Oraquick the test is run with blood sample only and not oral fluid d)the presence of a single line indicates that a person has antibodies but no antigen for HIV e)this is a test that is considered both a direct and indirect test for HIV diagnosis
- Describe an ELISA test to detect the presence of HIV antibodies in a patient.What are the preventions of AIDS?. . . . Why is HIV not transmitted from an infected individual to an uninfected individual by a mosquito bite? What is a difference between pathogenicity and virulence? Explain what an LDso value is. What are the five stages of acute infection? When do normal signs and symptoms occur? What are sequelae?
- State the principle of vaccination. How can vaccines be used to prevent microbial infections? Write the name of the entity from which the hepatitis B vaccine is synthesized.What are the main biomarkers in the blood that can be used to diagnose HIV infection? Give at least one advantage and one disadvantage for each biomarker. What tests are available to detect each of these biomarkers?Why is a false-positive more significant in HIV testing of patients than in screening donated blood for transfusions?