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- 7. besides healthcare professionals, people in which careers are at increased risk for exposure.
- 10. is where every state must report a patient who has HIV infection by name.
- 12. classification of drugs used for the treatment of Kaposi's sarcoma.
- 13. over a period of time, and in most cases HIV infection develops into it and results in death.
- 14. if used properly, is the best way of preventing the spread of AIDS/HIV infection.
- 17. disease can be transmitted by blood borne pathogens.
- 18. the most common HIV related malignancy.
- 19. the variation of hepatitis that is rarely fatal with a recovery of 99% and for which vaccination is available.
- 20. is not permitted in a woman with HIV infection.
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- 1. may be offered by employer for HBV infection at no charge for healthcare worker.
- 2. the risk of contracting it, is considerably greater than contracting HIV.
- 3. not every infant born to an HIV infected mother contracts it.
- 4. is the main risk factors for hepatitis B and C.
- 5. hepatitis transmitted through contact with contaminated blood or body fluids or through sexual contact.
- 6. is the condition that results from the advance stages of HIV.
- 8. the incubation period of HIV in adults.
- 9. its presence is indicated in most of the blood test for hepatitis.
- 11. the virus that causes chicken pox, may lay dormant in the body and return later in life.
- 15. variation of hepatitis which is the most common blood borne hazard health care workers face.
- 16. the type of hepatitis that occurs only in people infected with hepatitis B.
