When is the human T lymphotropic virus typically detected in a patient?

A) Patient develops cancer or donates blood.
B) Typically screened for when memory loss symptoms present
C) The sores that develop in stage 2 give it away.
D) Initial symptoms of infection are a clear indicator.
E) It can only be detected postmortem.


Answer: A

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