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26. Loss of memory and intelligence is reported in
A. Leprosy patients
B. Scabies patients
C. Plague patients
D. AIDS patients
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27. The highly specific test based on detecting the specific antibody to viral core protein is
A. Elisa test
B. E.C. G test
C. E. E. G test
D. Western Blot test
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28. Homosexuals are at higher risk of this infection
A. Pertussis
B. Diphtheria
C. AIDS
D. Leprosy
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29. Prolonged herpes simplex is noticed in the patients of
A. Leprosy
B. Scabies
C. Tetanus
D. AIDS
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30. HIV infected babies do not live longer than
A. 2-3 weeks
B. 1-2 years
C. 3-5 years
D. 2-5 years
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