True: Spread through vaginal fluids/semen, blood, breast milk, Prevented by using barriers during sex, Prevented by stop using IV drugs, Not sharing drug needles helps decrease the chance of contracting HIV, Prevent transmission through not recapping needles, Initial phase may show flu-like symptoms for 2-4 weeks, Latent phase is asymptomatic and infectious, If left untreated, could turn into AIDS after an average of 10 years, T4 cell count of less than 200 and the presence of an opportunistic disease is diagnosis for AIDS, Opportunistic disease include TB, CMV, PCP, AART medication is used to treat and prolong life, False: Spread through kissing, pets, swimming, using the same toilet, Prevented by using spermicidal cream, Prevented by stop smoking drugs, Sharing clean needles helps prevent spread, Recapping doesn't affecting spreading HIV, Initial phase is characterized by vomiting and diarrhea, The latent phase is not infectious, If left untreated, HIV will resolve on its own with a healthy immune system, AIDS is diagnosed when B cell count is less than 200 and the presence of a common illness, Opportunistic diseases include common cold, avian flu, jeroveci pnuemonia, Monoclonal antibodies is used for treatment,

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