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# HIV Information The document contains a series of questions and answers about HIV and AIDS. Here's a structured summary: ## HIV and AIDS Facts **Question 12:** What is the fact about HIV leading to AIDS? The fact is that HIV ultimately leads to AIDS. **Question 13:** If a person has HIV, how...

# HIV Information The document contains a series of questions and answers about HIV and AIDS. Here's a structured summary: ## HIV and AIDS Facts **Question 12:** What is the fact about HIV leading to AIDS? The fact is that HIV ultimately leads to AIDS. **Question 13:** If a person has HIV, how many T-cells do they have? This is 200-649 (per the document). **Question 14:** If a person has AIDS, how many T-cells do they have? This is 0-199 (per the document). **Question 15:** How is HIV spread? a. Blood b. Semen **Question 16:** How is HIV not spread? a. Kissing b. Hugging c. Getting bitten d. Swimming e. Shaking hands f. Coughing / Sneezing g. Contact with insects h. Sexual contact **Question 17:** List 5 ways HIV can be prevented. a. Avoid contact with infected blood/semen b. Don't share needles. c. Avoiding risky sexual encounters d. Using condoms e. Getting tested **Question 18:** What are the 2 HIV diagnostic tests and what do they test? a. ELISA: Tests for the presence of antibodies in the blood. b. Western Blot Test: Checks the size and presence of antibodies in the blood. **Question 19:** What is the difference between positive and negative results? a. Positive: HIV and antibodies are present in the bloodstream. b. Negative: No HIV is detected; may take 2-6 weeks to develop. **Important Note:** There are incomplete parts in the transcribed document as gaps were present in the original image. These questions are likely part of a larger set of questions regarding HIV/AIDS.

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