HIV-positive persons who display manifestations of laboratory category 3 or clinical category C are considered to have:
A) Zero viral load
B) Seroconversion
C) Complete remission
D) AIDS-defining illnesses
Ans: D
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Laboratory category 3 and clinical category C are the most serious and indicate the presence of AIDS-defining illnesses. Seroconversion is clinical category A; zero viral load and remission could also be category A.
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