Deck 24: Laboratory Diagnosis of HIV Infection
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Deck 24: Laboratory Diagnosis of HIV Infection
1
Which of the following is considered the best indicator of immune function in HIV-infected individuals?
A) HIV-1 viral load
B) Presence of HIV-2 antibodies
C) CD4 T-cell count
D) Absolute lymphocyte count
A) HIV-1 viral load
B) Presence of HIV-2 antibodies
C) CD4 T-cell count
D) Absolute lymphocyte count
CD4 T-cell count
2
CD4 T cells play a central role in the immune response system by regulating the activities of B and T lymphocytes.
True
3
Which antigen can be routinely detected in the blood of a person who has recently been infected with HIV?
A) p14
B) p19
C) p23
D) p24
A) p14
B) p19
C) p23
D) p24
p24
4
The RT-PCR is a highly sensitive method that involves:
A) direct amplification of HIV RNA.
B) amplification of a label attached to HIV RNA.
C) amplification of a complementary DNA sequence to a portion of the HIV RNA.
D) DNA sequencing of a portion of HIV RNA.
A) direct amplification of HIV RNA.
B) amplification of a label attached to HIV RNA.
C) amplification of a complementary DNA sequence to a portion of the HIV RNA.
D) DNA sequencing of a portion of HIV RNA.
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5
Match the HIV protein product to its function.
gp41
A) Component of reverse transcriptase enzyme
B) Transmembrane protein
C) Envelope protein that binds to CD4 on T cells
D) Core coat for nucleic acids
gp41
A) Component of reverse transcriptase enzyme
B) Transmembrane protein
C) Envelope protein that binds to CD4 on T cells
D) Core coat for nucleic acids
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6
In the Western blot test for HIV antibody,a positive test result is indicated by the bands p24 and p55.
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7
Of the designated subtypes of HIV,which is the most common in the United States?
A) Subtype B
B) Subtype C
C) Subtype A
D) Subtype K
A) Subtype B
B) Subtype C
C) Subtype A
D) Subtype K
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8
Match the HIV protein product to its function.
gp120
A) Component of reverse transcriptase enzyme
B) Transmembrane protein
C) Envelope protein that binds to CD4 on T cells
D) Core coat for nucleic acids
gp120
A) Component of reverse transcriptase enzyme
B) Transmembrane protein
C) Envelope protein that binds to CD4 on T cells
D) Core coat for nucleic acids
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9
Match the HIV protein product to its function.
p24
A) Component of reverse transcriptase enzyme
B) Transmembrane protein
C) Envelope protein that binds to CD4 on T cells
D) Core coat for nucleic acids
p24
A) Component of reverse transcriptase enzyme
B) Transmembrane protein
C) Envelope protein that binds to CD4 on T cells
D) Core coat for nucleic acids
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10
Which HIV group is responsible for a majority of the HIV infections worldwide?
A) Group M
B) Group O
C) Group N
D) Group P
A) Group M
B) Group O
C) Group N
D) Group P
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11
The Southern blot test is the specific confirmatory test for HIV infection.
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12
Histoplasmosis (disseminated or extrapulmonary)is an opportunistic infection of stage 3 HIV infection.
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13
The most commonly used HIV drug-resistance assays are based on:
A) culture of HIV in the presence of antiretroviral drugs.
B) detection of genetic mutations in HIV.
C) ability of HIV antibodies to react with drug-resistant viral strains.
D) typing for the HLA-B27 allele.
A) culture of HIV in the presence of antiretroviral drugs.
B) detection of genetic mutations in HIV.
C) ability of HIV antibodies to react with drug-resistant viral strains.
D) typing for the HLA-B27 allele.
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14
Which of the following genes is responsible for the coding of reverse transcriptase?
A) env
B) pol
C) gag
D) tat
A) env
B) pol
C) gag
D) tat
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15
Match the HIV protein product to its function.
p66
A) Component of reverse transcriptase enzyme
B) Transmembrane protein
C) Envelope protein that binds to CD4 on T cells
D) Core coat for nucleic acids
p66
A) Component of reverse transcriptase enzyme
B) Transmembrane protein
C) Envelope protein that binds to CD4 on T cells
D) Core coat for nucleic acids
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16
Which of the following peripheral blood measurements is used to determine the stage of HIV infection?
A) The number of CD4 T cells
B) The number of CD8 T cells
C) The number of HIV RNA copies
D) The HIV antibody titer
A) The number of CD4 T cells
B) The number of CD8 T cells
C) The number of HIV RNA copies
D) The HIV antibody titer
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17
When HIV replicates,the DNA in the viral genome is transcribed into RNA.
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