Which of the following is not an achievement made in China's HIV/AIDS prevention and control?
A: HIV transmission in blood supply or blood transfusion is effectively controlled
B: HIV infection rate of drug users in China drops year by year
C: Rate of mother-to-infant transmission of HIV virus in China dropped from 35% to 6%
D: Most HIV-infected people received effective treatment, and their mortality after treatment significantly lowered
E: China still has a high HIV prevalence
A: HIV transmission in blood supply or blood transfusion is effectively controlled
B: HIV infection rate of drug users in China drops year by year
C: Rate of mother-to-infant transmission of HIV virus in China dropped from 35% to 6%
D: Most HIV-infected people received effective treatment, and their mortality after treatment significantly lowered
E: China still has a high HIV prevalence
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- Which one of the following is the most effective measure to control the transmission and prevalence of HIV/AIDS? A: Control the source of infection, and adopt centralized management of diagnosed AIDS patients and asymptomatic carriers of HIV B: Cut off the transmissions, such as prohibiting drug abuses and sexual promiscuities, block mother-to-infant transmission and check blood products rigorously C: Forbid HIV-infected people getting married D: Inject HIV vaccine E: Treat HIV patients
- In which population is the first endogenous HIV outbreak in China? A: Drug users B: Paid blood donors C: Users of imported blood products D: Female sex workers E: Men who have sex with men(MSM)
- According to the passage, most women ______. A: were infected by a single variant of the HIV virus B: were infected by multiple variants of the HIV virus C: were stronger than men D: had anti-body in their body
- What has China done to control the epidemic?( ) A: Reporting B: Hold conference C: Well-Coordinated Prevention and Control D: Treatment
- A 27-year-old man has fever, macular rash, and lymphadenopathy. He had unprotected sex with amale partner 2 weeks before the onset of these symptoms and has just learned that the partner isinfected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The patient’s rapid HIV test is negative. What isthe best test to evaluate this patient for HIV infection? A: HIV enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) B: PCR for HIV RNA C: Western blot testing D: Glycoprotein 120 ELISA testing E: PCR for HIV DNA