A student asks the school nurse how acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is diagnosed. Which answer is correct?
A) AIDS is diagnosed through the negative results of a screening test called an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) .
B) Antibodies to HIV, which form in about 6 weeks to 3 months following infection with HIV, are detected in the blood.
C) Antibodies to HIV reach peak levels of 200/mL of blood.
D) AIDS is diagnosed through positive ELISA results and clinical signs of AIDS.
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