Retroviridae HIV belongs to the family retroviridae and sub-family None of these Lentivirinae Spumavirinae Oncovirinae None of these Lentivirinae Spumavirinae Oncovirinae ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Retroviridae Which of the following is the spike antigen of HIV-I? gp 41 gp 120 gp 140 gp 36 gp 41 gp 120 gp 140 gp 36 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Retroviridae HIV can infect CD4 + T lymphocytes M (membranous) cells All of these Microglial cells CD4 + T lymphocytes M (membranous) cells All of these Microglial cells ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Retroviridae The problem(s) associated with development of a vaccine against HIV is/are all of these antibody alone may be insufficient virus can spread from cell to cell by fusion to produce syncytia rapid mutation of HIV all of these antibody alone may be insufficient virus can spread from cell to cell by fusion to produce syncytia rapid mutation of HIV ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Retroviridae HIV or Human Immunodeficiency Virus is considered unique because each virus contains: more than 100 copies of the viral genome a genome made up of both DNA and RNA components a viral enzyme known as reverse transcriptase sticky proteins that allow it to bind tightly to host cells more than 100 copies of the viral genome a genome made up of both DNA and RNA components a viral enzyme known as reverse transcriptase sticky proteins that allow it to bind tightly to host cells ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Retroviridae The commonest opportunistic infection in AIDS patient in India is toxoplasmosis cryptosporidiosis cryptococcosis tuberculosis toxoplasmosis cryptosporidiosis cryptococcosis tuberculosis ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP