Answer:
<u>HIV infection</u> cannot be diagnosed within some weeks or months the HIV enters the body
Explanation:
Once a person acquires HIV, there is a period of time —weeks or months— before the antibodies can be detected, which is called the window period.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection is acquired through contact of body fluids or blood from a carrier with a healthy person. The disease that develops from HIV is called acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), which involves a failure of the body's immunity and makes it susceptible to infectious disease or cancer.
The relative absence of symptoms and undetected antibodies means that the first few weeks of HIV infection cannot be seen.
I don't know, is your dog okay?
Maybe your dog senses that you can smell again and wanted to see for himself :O
Otherwise how did you lose your sense of smell?
If your dog is okay, then give he/she food because maybe they think it is food. Or the other option to to pay more attention because dogs might do that for more attention (play with them more)
Answer:
a blocked artery leaking or bursting of a blood vessel
Explanation:
<em>Multiple births of as many as eight babies have been born alive.</em>