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- 2. HIV attacks CD4+ cells that are vital to protect the ________
- 4. the type of HIV enzyme that converts HIV RNA to HIV DNA
- 6. AIDS defining conditions that can constitute for a diagnosis
- 9. virus family that HIV is apart of
- 11. the second, and longest stage of the HIV progression
- 13. opportunistic infection that occurs in people with HIV with weight loss of at least 10% of body weight with chronic diarrhea or unexplained fever for more than 1 month
- 14. the average amount of time people diagnosed with AIDS live
- 16. Peripheral neuropathy is common among those with HIV/AIDS which it is why it is important to include _____ exercises in people aged 50 or above
- 18. ECG monitoring during exercise testing is crucial for people with HIV due to an increased risk of _____
- 19. this HIV enzyme helps HIV integrate its own DNA into the DNA of the CD4 cell
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- 1. the lowest CD4+ cell count required for someone to have a healthy immune system
- 3. type of fluid that can transmit HIV from mother to fetus
- 5. I in HIV
- 6. common side effect of HIV and HIV treatment that benefits from weight-bearing exercise due to low BMD
- 7. last stage of HIV replication cycle that creates the mature (infectious) virus
- 8. resolution of symptoms during acute phase of HIV coincides with setting of a viral replication _____
- 10. tests that detect actual HIV in the blood, and can detect earlier than antigen and antibody tests
- 12. breaks apart protein chains in the immature virus to create mature virus in the last stage of the HIV replication cycle
- 15. fungal infection in the mouth appearing as white spots that can be developed during acute HIV
- 17. type of therapy that uses a combination of HIV medications to treat HIV
