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51. One type of WBC which is involved in the formation of antibodies are called
A. Human diploid cell
B. T-Helper cells
C. Elisa cells
D. Red blood cells
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52. Kaposi’s sarcoma produces scattered purplish lesions over the chest and abdomen in the patient of
A. Plague
B. AIDS
C. Leprosy
D. Scabies
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53. The sensitive blood test which is used to detects the HIV antibodies is
A. Elisa test
B. Western Blot test
C. E.C. G test
D. E. E. G test
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54. HIV do not spread by
A. Sexual contacts
B. Social contacts
C. Blood contacts
D. Maternal-foetal contacts
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55. The art of guiding the children to keep their genitals clean right from their childhood comes under
A. Health education
B. Sex education
C. Personal cleanliness
D. Hygiene
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