Multiple Choice
In which of the following ways does HIV-associated neurocognitive disease (HAND) differ in children versus in adults?
A) HIV effects on the nervous system are seen quickly in children, but appear only at later stages of the disease in adults.
B) HIV does not affect the nervous system in children, but does affect the nervous system in adults.
C) HIV effects on the nervous system occur at late stages of the disease in children, but appear right away in adults.
D) HIV affects the nervous systems of children, but has no impact on the nervous system in adults.
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