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Tar, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, theyre harmful because they cling to the red cells in the blood and up to 15% of a smoker's blood may be carrying carbon monoxide round the body rather than oxygen.Smoking 'lower tar' cigarettes can increase the carbon monoxide levels as smokers inhale more deeply.Cigarette smoke has high levels of nitrogen oxide.
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Answer:
Asymptomatic HIV infection is the second stage of HIV/AIDS. During this stage, there are no symptoms of HIV infection. This stage is also called chronic HIV infection or clinical latency. During this stage, the virus keeps multiplying in the body and the immune system slowly weakens, but the person has no symptoms.
Explanation:
Stages of HIV Infection
Stages of Infection – (assuming no treatment) ...
Stage 1: Infection. ...
Stage 2: Asymptomatic. ...
Stage 3: Symptomatic. ...
Stage 4: AIDS/Progression of HIV to AIDS.
I think that the correct answer is Salmonella
Answer:
Antibiotics
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