What is the relationship between AIDS, ART, and HIV?

A) AIDS leads to ART, which in turn produces HIV.
B) HIV is a virus that can turn into AIDS; ART is a therapy to control the virus.
C) HIV leads to ART; ART produces AIDS.
D) HIV and AIDS are the same thing; ART cures both of them.


B) HIV is a virus that can turn into AIDS; ART is a therapy to control the virus.

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