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Download Solution PDFNo one is immune to AIDS
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Option 1 : True
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Rationale:
- AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). This virus attacks the immune system, specifically the CD4 cells (T cells), which are crucial for the body's ability to fight off infections.
- No one is immune to AIDS because there is currently no cure or vaccine that can completely prevent HIV infection. Once a person is infected with HIV, they are at risk of developing AIDS if the virus is not managed effectively with antiretroviral therapy (ART).
- While some individuals may have a natural resistance to HIV (e.g., those with certain genetic mutations like the CCR5-delta 32 mutation), they are extremely rare, and even they are not entirely immune to the virus.
Explanation of Other Options:
false
- Rationale: This option is incorrect because it suggests that it is possible for someone to be completely immune to AIDS. As mentioned, there is no absolute immunity to AIDS due to the lack of a definitive cure or vaccine.
Cannot say
- Rationale: This option is incorrect because the statement about immunity to AIDS is supported by scientific evidence. Saying "cannot say" implies uncertainty where there is actually a clear understanding that no one is fully immune to AIDS.
None of the above
- Rationale: This option is incorrect because it dismisses all the other provided answers, while "true" is indeed the correct response based on current medical knowledge about HIV/AIDS.
Conclusion:
- The understanding that no one is immune to AIDS is critical in promoting awareness and prevention measures. It underscores the importance of safe practices, regular testing, and the use of antiretroviral therapy to manage HIV infection and prevent the progression to AIDS.
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