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in 1983, hiv was discovered as the virus that causes aids. the centers for disease control and prevention found that hiv was transmitted through contact with bodily fluids.
what occurs when a person living with hiv does not take their medications regularly?
select one:
○a. the virus will no longer be able to be treated with antiviral drugs and the patient must take antibiotics.
○b. the virus will become latent and the person will not show symptoms.
○c. the virus can become drug - resistant and the person will be at greater risk of showing symptoms.
○d. the virus will no longer affect the persons immune system.
When HIV medications are not taken regularly, the virus is not fully suppressed. This allows the virus to mutate, leading to drug-resistant strains. Additionally, incomplete suppression lets the virus replicate more, increasing the risk of HIV progressing and causing symptoms. Option a is incorrect because antibiotics treat bacteria, not HIV, and the virus is not necessarily untreatable with all antivirals. Option b is wrong because irregular meds don't make the virus latent; latent HIV is controlled with consistent treatment. Option d is false as the virus will still attack the immune system without regular meds.
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c. The virus can become drug-resistant and the person will be at greater risk of showing symptoms.