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How is hiv contracted, and what are the treatment options? (3 points)

a)hiv is spread during unprotected sex with an infected individual, and it can only be treated if detected within the first few months of being infected.

b)hiv is spread during unprotected sex or through contact with infected blood; it cannot be cured, but early treatment can minimize the long-term consequences.

c)hiv is transmitted through contact with infected bodily fluids; there is no cure or safe treatment to reduce the symptoms and consequences of the disease.

d)hiv is transmitted by sharing drug needles or food with an infected individual; it cannot be cured, but there are experimental medications to minimize the risk of aids.

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