| Question | Answer |
| What system of the body does HIV/AIDS infect? a) The immune system b) The circulatory system c) The reproductive system | |
| How many people in the United States ages 15-19 are living with AIDS? a) 4,000 b) 7,000 c) 10,000 | |
| How is HIV cured? a) With antibiotics b) With a vaccine c) There is currently no cure | |
| Which continent has the highest incident rate of HIV/AIDS? a) Africa b) North America c) Asia | |
| What is HIV caused by? a) A bacterium b) A parasite c) A virus | |
| Transmission of disease through drug transmission/needle use accounts for what percentage of new cases? a) 20% b) 15% c) 10% | |
| Which of the following is not a way in which HIV can be spread? a)Through unprotected sex b) Through hugging c) Through blood transfusions | |
| Around how many people have died of AIDS since the first recorded case of it? a) 15 million b) 20 million c) 25 million | |
| | Question | Answer |
| What level must CD4 cells drop below for HIV to progress into AIDS? a) Below 300 cells/mm^3 b)Below 200 cells/mm^3 c) Below 100 cells/mm^3 | |
| How many children under 13 years of age are living with AIDS in New York State? a)1,500 b) 3,300 c) 2,500 | |
| How is HIV spread? a) Through contaminated food b) Through contaminated body fluids c) Through the air | |
| In what year was AIDS first diagnosed? a) 1977 b) 1979 c) 1981 | |
| How many people are currently living with AIDS in the United States? a)200,000 b)500,000 c)1,000,000 | |
| How many people are infected with HIV each day? a)35 b)45 c)60 | |
| How many people die from AIDS every year? a)8,000 b)12,000 c)18,000 | |
| What type of cells does HIV primarily infect? a) Helper T Cells b) Killer T Cells c) B Cells | |
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