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QUESTION 1 The time between the exposure and development of HIV antibodies is called the _______ period. Home

QUESTION 2 The ways to prevent the spread of HIV are to abstain from sex, don’t share ______, and use a condom correctly Home

QUESTION 3 HIV can be transmitted by having unprotected sex, intravenous drug use with a needle, blood-to-blood contact and during ________. Home

QUESTION 4 The four fluids that contain HIV are semen, vaginal secretions, blood, and __________. Home

QUESTION 5 The t-cell count for a person diagnosed with AIDS is less than _______. Home

The leading cause of death of back women in 2004 was ________. QUESTION 6 The leading cause of death of back women in 2004 was ________. Home

QUESTION 7 According to the CDC, _____ percent of new HIV infections occurred in females in 2007. Home

QUESTION 8 According to the Washington epidemiology report, there were _______ new cases of AIDS from 2006-2008. Home

QUESTION 9 Of the one million people infected with HIV in the United States, ____ percent do not know they are infected. Home

QUESTION 10 At the end of 2010, _____ million people were living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. Home

Most HIV positive people go for __-__ years without symptoms. QUESTION 11 Most HIV positive people go for __-__ years without symptoms. Home

QUESTION 12 Symptoms of HIV/AIDS include diarrhea, headaches, blurred vision, and ________. Home

QUESTION 13 Some childhood illnesses are more severe in children affected with HIV. These include pneumonia, tonsillitis, and ______. Home

QUESTION 14 You are more likely to develop _____ cancer if you are infected with HIV. Home

One place you could be tested for HIV is a _______. QUESTION 15 One place you could be tested for HIV is a _______. Home

______ is NOT a good place to be tested for HIV. QUESTION 16 ______ is NOT a good place to be tested for HIV. Home

AIDS stands for Acquired ______ Deficiency Syndrome. QUESTION 17 AIDS stands for Acquired ______ Deficiency Syndrome. Home

HIV stands for Human _______ Virus. QUESTION 18 HIV stands for Human _______ Virus. Home

HIV reproduces in the body ____ billion to 1 trillion times per day. QUESTION 19 HIV reproduces in the body ____ billion to 1 trillion times per day. Home

The first case of HIV/AIDS was reported in _____. QUESTION 20 The first case of HIV/AIDS was reported in _____. Home

QUESTION 21 New HIV/AIDS treatments have lowered the number of AIDS-related deaths in the United States. Myth of Fact? Home

QUESTION 22 Only drug users and gay men need to worry about becoming infected with HIV. Myth or Fact? Home

QUESTION 23 The female condom can be inserted into the vagina up to ____ hours before sexual intercourse. Home

AIDS is caused by a ______. QUESTION 24 AIDS is caused by a ______. Home

QUESTION 25 During vaginal intercourse, condoms slip off the penis __-__ percent of the time. Home