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HIV/AIDS Test

How much do you really know about HIV/AIDS? Take this little true/false test to find out. The answers may surprise you.

HIV infection is declining.
Babies born to HIV+ mothers rarely develop AIDS.
Low levels of the HIV virus can often be missed by blood tests.
AIDS is easy to catch.
Condoms are the best way to prevent HIV.
HIV+ church members can be counted on to take precautions against spreading the disease to other church members.
You tell a person has HIV/AIDS just by looking at them.
The only way to know if you have HIV is to get a blood test.
Sharing needles is one way HIV is transferred.
Needles used for tattooing or ear/body piercing can transfer the virus.
You can get HIV by giving blood.
The virus lives only briefly outside the body.
Using "safe sex" (condoms) guarantees that you will not become HIV.
There is a vaccine available to protect one from getting HIV.
HIV is now a chronic and manageable disease.


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