HIV can infect M (membranous) cells All of these CD4 + T lymphocytes Microglial cells TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Parasitic infection/s frequently observed in HIV disease is / are. toxoplasmosis isosporiasis all of these cryptosporidiosis TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
The screening test/s for diagnosis of HIV infection is/are Dot blot assay ELISA all of these Latex agglutination TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
HIV belongs to the family retroviridae and sub-family Spumavirinae None of these Oncovirinae Lentivirinae TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
The problem(s) associated with development of a vaccine against HIV is/are virus can spread from cell to cell by fusion to produce syncytia rapid mutation of HIV all of these antibody alone may be insufficient TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Viral infections frequently observed in HIV disease is /are varicella- zoster herpes simplex cytomegalo virus all of these TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Which of the following is the spike antigen of HIV-I? gp 36 gp 41 gp 140 gp 120 TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
What is the average incubation period for development of AIDS? Twenty years Ten years One year Five years TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
A viral load test detects the provirus of HIV in infected cells amount of bacteriophage being produced by E. coli cells total amount of virus in the infected host number of viruses being released by each infected cell TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
The cells most oftenly infected by HIV are CD4 + T lymphocytes CD8 + T lymphocytes None of these Null cells TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?