B HIV infection in India was first detected by Dr. Suniti Soloman in 1986 among female sex workers in Chennai. Today, with an estimated 5.314 million infections, India is home to the second largest population of people living with HIV and AIDS.
BCECE-2003
Human Health and Disease
263641
Which of the following is correct Regarding AIDS causative agent HIV?
1 HIV is enveloped virus containing one molecule of single- stranded RNA and one molecule of reverse transcriptase
2 HIV is enveloped virus that contains two identical molecules of single stranded RNA and two molecules of reverse transcriptase
3 HIV is unenveloped retrovirus
4 HIV does not escape but attacks the acquired immune response.
Explanation:
B HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) is a retrovirus composed of two single-stranded RNA, 15 types of viral proteins, and along with two molecules of reverse transcriptase, all surrounded by a protein coat. HIV escapes immune system of the host by attacking helper T cells.
AIPMT-1994 / NEET-2016 Phase-II
Human Health and Disease
263626
Among the following which one have high risk of getting HIV infection?
1 Individuals, who have multiple sexual partners
2 Drug addicts, who take drugs intravenously
3 Individuals, who require repeated blood transfusions
4 All of the above
Explanation:
D HIV-infection generally occurs by sexual contact with infected person and transfusion of contaminated blood and blood products like sharing infected needles as in the case of intravenous drug abusers and infected mother to her child through placenta.
VMMC-2011
Human Health and Disease
263627
In AIDS, HIV Kills
1 Antibody molecule
2 $\mathrm{T}$ - helper cell
3 Bone- marrow
4 $\mathrm{T}$ - cytotoxic cell
Explanation:
B In AIDS, HIV kills the helper T-cells since the virus make our body weak and unable to fight off infections. It does this by attacking our body's immune system killing $\mathrm{CD}_4$ cells (also known as T-cells). HIV kills these cells that our body can no longer fight against infection.
WB JEE-2009 / MGIMS Wardha-2007
Human Health and Disease
263628
ELISA test is used for detection of
1 antibodies
2 viral disease
3 AIDS
4 all of these
Explanation:
D The enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a technique used to detect antibody or infectious agents in a sample. The principal of ELISA is similar to radioimmunoassay (RIA) but depends on an enzyme rather than a radioactive label. ELISA test is used for detection of different type of disease it is based on antigenantibodies interaction. This test is also used in viral disease such as AIDS etc.
B HIV infection in India was first detected by Dr. Suniti Soloman in 1986 among female sex workers in Chennai. Today, with an estimated 5.314 million infections, India is home to the second largest population of people living with HIV and AIDS.
BCECE-2003
Human Health and Disease
263641
Which of the following is correct Regarding AIDS causative agent HIV?
1 HIV is enveloped virus containing one molecule of single- stranded RNA and one molecule of reverse transcriptase
2 HIV is enveloped virus that contains two identical molecules of single stranded RNA and two molecules of reverse transcriptase
3 HIV is unenveloped retrovirus
4 HIV does not escape but attacks the acquired immune response.
Explanation:
B HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) is a retrovirus composed of two single-stranded RNA, 15 types of viral proteins, and along with two molecules of reverse transcriptase, all surrounded by a protein coat. HIV escapes immune system of the host by attacking helper T cells.
AIPMT-1994 / NEET-2016 Phase-II
Human Health and Disease
263626
Among the following which one have high risk of getting HIV infection?
1 Individuals, who have multiple sexual partners
2 Drug addicts, who take drugs intravenously
3 Individuals, who require repeated blood transfusions
4 All of the above
Explanation:
D HIV-infection generally occurs by sexual contact with infected person and transfusion of contaminated blood and blood products like sharing infected needles as in the case of intravenous drug abusers and infected mother to her child through placenta.
VMMC-2011
Human Health and Disease
263627
In AIDS, HIV Kills
1 Antibody molecule
2 $\mathrm{T}$ - helper cell
3 Bone- marrow
4 $\mathrm{T}$ - cytotoxic cell
Explanation:
B In AIDS, HIV kills the helper T-cells since the virus make our body weak and unable to fight off infections. It does this by attacking our body's immune system killing $\mathrm{CD}_4$ cells (also known as T-cells). HIV kills these cells that our body can no longer fight against infection.
WB JEE-2009 / MGIMS Wardha-2007
Human Health and Disease
263628
ELISA test is used for detection of
1 antibodies
2 viral disease
3 AIDS
4 all of these
Explanation:
D The enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a technique used to detect antibody or infectious agents in a sample. The principal of ELISA is similar to radioimmunoassay (RIA) but depends on an enzyme rather than a radioactive label. ELISA test is used for detection of different type of disease it is based on antigenantibodies interaction. This test is also used in viral disease such as AIDS etc.
B HIV infection in India was first detected by Dr. Suniti Soloman in 1986 among female sex workers in Chennai. Today, with an estimated 5.314 million infections, India is home to the second largest population of people living with HIV and AIDS.
BCECE-2003
Human Health and Disease
263641
Which of the following is correct Regarding AIDS causative agent HIV?
1 HIV is enveloped virus containing one molecule of single- stranded RNA and one molecule of reverse transcriptase
2 HIV is enveloped virus that contains two identical molecules of single stranded RNA and two molecules of reverse transcriptase
3 HIV is unenveloped retrovirus
4 HIV does not escape but attacks the acquired immune response.
Explanation:
B HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) is a retrovirus composed of two single-stranded RNA, 15 types of viral proteins, and along with two molecules of reverse transcriptase, all surrounded by a protein coat. HIV escapes immune system of the host by attacking helper T cells.
AIPMT-1994 / NEET-2016 Phase-II
Human Health and Disease
263626
Among the following which one have high risk of getting HIV infection?
1 Individuals, who have multiple sexual partners
2 Drug addicts, who take drugs intravenously
3 Individuals, who require repeated blood transfusions
4 All of the above
Explanation:
D HIV-infection generally occurs by sexual contact with infected person and transfusion of contaminated blood and blood products like sharing infected needles as in the case of intravenous drug abusers and infected mother to her child through placenta.
VMMC-2011
Human Health and Disease
263627
In AIDS, HIV Kills
1 Antibody molecule
2 $\mathrm{T}$ - helper cell
3 Bone- marrow
4 $\mathrm{T}$ - cytotoxic cell
Explanation:
B In AIDS, HIV kills the helper T-cells since the virus make our body weak and unable to fight off infections. It does this by attacking our body's immune system killing $\mathrm{CD}_4$ cells (also known as T-cells). HIV kills these cells that our body can no longer fight against infection.
WB JEE-2009 / MGIMS Wardha-2007
Human Health and Disease
263628
ELISA test is used for detection of
1 antibodies
2 viral disease
3 AIDS
4 all of these
Explanation:
D The enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a technique used to detect antibody or infectious agents in a sample. The principal of ELISA is similar to radioimmunoassay (RIA) but depends on an enzyme rather than a radioactive label. ELISA test is used for detection of different type of disease it is based on antigenantibodies interaction. This test is also used in viral disease such as AIDS etc.
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Human Health and Disease
263639
In India AIDS was reported in :
1 1932
2 1986
3 1990
4 1992
Explanation:
B HIV infection in India was first detected by Dr. Suniti Soloman in 1986 among female sex workers in Chennai. Today, with an estimated 5.314 million infections, India is home to the second largest population of people living with HIV and AIDS.
BCECE-2003
Human Health and Disease
263641
Which of the following is correct Regarding AIDS causative agent HIV?
1 HIV is enveloped virus containing one molecule of single- stranded RNA and one molecule of reverse transcriptase
2 HIV is enveloped virus that contains two identical molecules of single stranded RNA and two molecules of reverse transcriptase
3 HIV is unenveloped retrovirus
4 HIV does not escape but attacks the acquired immune response.
Explanation:
B HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) is a retrovirus composed of two single-stranded RNA, 15 types of viral proteins, and along with two molecules of reverse transcriptase, all surrounded by a protein coat. HIV escapes immune system of the host by attacking helper T cells.
AIPMT-1994 / NEET-2016 Phase-II
Human Health and Disease
263626
Among the following which one have high risk of getting HIV infection?
1 Individuals, who have multiple sexual partners
2 Drug addicts, who take drugs intravenously
3 Individuals, who require repeated blood transfusions
4 All of the above
Explanation:
D HIV-infection generally occurs by sexual contact with infected person and transfusion of contaminated blood and blood products like sharing infected needles as in the case of intravenous drug abusers and infected mother to her child through placenta.
VMMC-2011
Human Health and Disease
263627
In AIDS, HIV Kills
1 Antibody molecule
2 $\mathrm{T}$ - helper cell
3 Bone- marrow
4 $\mathrm{T}$ - cytotoxic cell
Explanation:
B In AIDS, HIV kills the helper T-cells since the virus make our body weak and unable to fight off infections. It does this by attacking our body's immune system killing $\mathrm{CD}_4$ cells (also known as T-cells). HIV kills these cells that our body can no longer fight against infection.
WB JEE-2009 / MGIMS Wardha-2007
Human Health and Disease
263628
ELISA test is used for detection of
1 antibodies
2 viral disease
3 AIDS
4 all of these
Explanation:
D The enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a technique used to detect antibody or infectious agents in a sample. The principal of ELISA is similar to radioimmunoassay (RIA) but depends on an enzyme rather than a radioactive label. ELISA test is used for detection of different type of disease it is based on antigenantibodies interaction. This test is also used in viral disease such as AIDS etc.
B HIV infection in India was first detected by Dr. Suniti Soloman in 1986 among female sex workers in Chennai. Today, with an estimated 5.314 million infections, India is home to the second largest population of people living with HIV and AIDS.
BCECE-2003
Human Health and Disease
263641
Which of the following is correct Regarding AIDS causative agent HIV?
1 HIV is enveloped virus containing one molecule of single- stranded RNA and one molecule of reverse transcriptase
2 HIV is enveloped virus that contains two identical molecules of single stranded RNA and two molecules of reverse transcriptase
3 HIV is unenveloped retrovirus
4 HIV does not escape but attacks the acquired immune response.
Explanation:
B HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) is a retrovirus composed of two single-stranded RNA, 15 types of viral proteins, and along with two molecules of reverse transcriptase, all surrounded by a protein coat. HIV escapes immune system of the host by attacking helper T cells.
AIPMT-1994 / NEET-2016 Phase-II
Human Health and Disease
263626
Among the following which one have high risk of getting HIV infection?
1 Individuals, who have multiple sexual partners
2 Drug addicts, who take drugs intravenously
3 Individuals, who require repeated blood transfusions
4 All of the above
Explanation:
D HIV-infection generally occurs by sexual contact with infected person and transfusion of contaminated blood and blood products like sharing infected needles as in the case of intravenous drug abusers and infected mother to her child through placenta.
VMMC-2011
Human Health and Disease
263627
In AIDS, HIV Kills
1 Antibody molecule
2 $\mathrm{T}$ - helper cell
3 Bone- marrow
4 $\mathrm{T}$ - cytotoxic cell
Explanation:
B In AIDS, HIV kills the helper T-cells since the virus make our body weak and unable to fight off infections. It does this by attacking our body's immune system killing $\mathrm{CD}_4$ cells (also known as T-cells). HIV kills these cells that our body can no longer fight against infection.
WB JEE-2009 / MGIMS Wardha-2007
Human Health and Disease
263628
ELISA test is used for detection of
1 antibodies
2 viral disease
3 AIDS
4 all of these
Explanation:
D The enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a technique used to detect antibody or infectious agents in a sample. The principal of ELISA is similar to radioimmunoassay (RIA) but depends on an enzyme rather than a radioactive label. ELISA test is used for detection of different type of disease it is based on antigenantibodies interaction. This test is also used in viral disease such as AIDS etc.