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Onyema Ogbuagu, MD
Yale University School of Medicine
Oluwaseun O. Falade-Nwulia, MD
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March 25, 2024: Acute HIV Infection and Long-Acting Early Viral Inhibition
Which statement accurately contrasts acute HIV infection (AHI) with long-acting early viral inhibition (LEVI) in the context of HIV?
A. AHI is characterized by explosive viral replication immediately following infection, whereas LEVI involves smoldering viral replication due to long-acting antiviral preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) agents
B. LEVI is typically detected through standard antigen/antibody assays, RNA assays, and DNA assays
C. LEVI is associated with a high likelihood of HIV transmission
D. Drug resistance is a common feature of AHI because of natural infection dynamics
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