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Why is testing for HIV important? O A. To quarantine those infected for the entire incubation period of the disease O B. To limit the transmission of the disease and provide people with necessary health care O о c. To isolate people who test positive from the rest of society in order to prevent transmission D. To prevent people who have HIV from having children and passing on the disease SUBMIT

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