The primary goal is to achieve an undetectable viral load.
The following are key treatment goals:
- maximal viral load suppression.
- Restoring and preserving the immune functions
- Prevention of transmission of the virus.
Answer:
B. true, because immunity is nonexcludable, and everyone can simultaneously enjoy the "herd immunity."
Explanation:
When a lot of people get vaccinated against a disease, the chances of spreading of that disease drastically decreases in the population. Even if someone is not vaccinated against that disease, their chances of contracting it are low because other people are vaccinated and hence its incidence rate in population is low. This phenomena is called as herd immunity. For example: 19 out of 20 people should be vaccinated against measles to protect the non vaccinated ones.
Herd immunity benefits the entire public and is considered a classic public good. It is nonexcludable which means that someone can not be excluded from being benefited by it. Two people residing in the same population will reap the benefits of herd immunity even if the degree of benefit might be different.
Answer: lithogenous, biogenous, hydrogenous, and cosmogenous
Explanation:
<span>The correct answer is Pheromone. This isn't only common to moths, but mostly to all animals. Animals release pheromones to attract each other and procreate to ensure that the species continues existing. Sugars and hormones are completely different things and are unrelated to sexual attraction in animals.</span>
Psuedopodium is the temporary projection that certain one cellular organisms use for mobility including some amoeba.