Annie and Marcus are a newly wed couple. Just six months after their wedding, Annie discovers that she has human papilloma virus (HPV) and is devastated to think that Marcus has cheated on her. Is Annie correct in her assumption? Why or why not?
a. Annie is most likely correct. HPV does not lay dormant; it must be a "new" infection.
b. Annie may not be correct. HPV can lay dormant in either men or women, and either one of them may have contracted the HPV prior to their relationship.
c. Annie may not be correct. HPV can lay dormant in men, but not in women, so Marcus may have contacted HPV prior to their relationship.
d. Annie is not correct. HPV can lay dormant in women, but not in men, so Annie may have contacted HPV prior to their relationship.
ANS: B
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