AIDS How much do you know about AIDS?. How much do you know about AIDS? 1AIDS is caused by the HIV. 2AIDS is caused by a virus that destroys the immune.

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AIDS How much do you know about AIDS?

How much do you know about AIDS? 1AIDS is caused by the HIV. 2AIDS is caused by a virus that destroys the immune system. 3Those who carry the HIV gets AIDS within two years. T T F

How much do you know about AIDS? 4The HIV cannot survive long outside the body. 5A person can carry the HIV and pass it on without knowing he/she has it. 6Infected drug users can pass on the HIV by sharing injection needles. T T T

How much do you know about AIDS? 7Infected mothers can pass the HIV to their babies during pregnancy or breast feeding. 8The HIV can be passed from one person to another through the transfusion of infected blood. T T

How much do you know about AIDS? 9All AIDS cases involve homosexual people only. 10Most people who get AIDS die within two years. F T

How much do you know about AIDS? 11HIV can be passed from an infected person to you in the following situations: aShaking hands F bSitting next to you in school F cHaving meals together F

How much do you know about AIDS? 11HIV can be passed from an infected person to you in the following situations: dUsing the same toilet F eSwimming in the same pool F fSneezing and coughing F

How much do you know about AIDS? Do you know who they are?