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Question 1 Why is a caesarean section recommended for the delivery of HIV-positive women?
Question 2 Why is HIV not transmitted when delivering a baby through caesarean section?
Question 3 1. Is HIV transmitted from mother to child during breastfeeding? 2. Is it possible to be infected with HIV through the ingestion of food and drinks contaminated with the virus?
Question 4 Is it true that some patients are resistant to HIV infection despite repeated exposure to the virus?
Question 5 With regard to live vaccination and HIV, can MMR be given to an HIV-positive baby?
Question 6 In a patient with meningitis: can the development of digital gangrene of the thumbs and sudden dyspnoea with a respiratory rate of 40/min, with intercostal, subcostal and suprasternal withdrawal, be attributed to disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)?
Question 7 1. What are the causes of anaemia in HIV infection? 2. What are the measures necessary to prevent the transfusion of HIV-infected blood to an individual (please explain in light of the window period)?
Question 8 What is the recommended treatment for pulmonary anthrax?
Question 9 What primary or specific tests should be performed before giving a patient primaquine for the treatment of relapsing malaria? 4 Infectious diseases, tropical medicine and STI 18
Question 10 How sensitive is the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for confirming the diagnosis of HSV-1 encephalitis? And is herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) usually tested for as well? 50.