What period of disease progression does acute HIV infection make up?
A) The period from transmission to up to 10 years after infection
B) The period from transmission of HIV to the production of detectable antibodies
C) The period between normal and less than 500 CD4+ cells/mm3.
D) The period when CD4 decrease fall to even lower levels and the infection becomes symptomatic and progresses to AIDS
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