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Take the Seniors and HIV/AIDS Quiz

Half the people in the U.S. with HIV/AIDS is age 50 or older, and the number of older people diagnosed with HIV/AIDS each year is increasing. Find out more about HIV and AIDS by taking this quiz.

1. If you are infected with HIV, you will definitely get AIDS.
2. HIV can be passed from one person to another by shaking hands.
3. If you are sexually active, it's important to know your partner's sexual history.
4. Only drug abusers have to worry about the dangers of sharing needles.
5. The nation's blood supply is screened for HIV, so blood transfusions in the U.S. are safe.
6. Almost 1 in 3 of all Americans who have HIV/AIDS is 50 or older.
7. People ages 50 and older may not recognize HIV symptoms in themselves because they think that what they are feeling and experiencing is part of normal aging.
8. Doctors may not think to look for HIV in older adults.
9. Many older people may feel ashamed or afraid of being tested for HIV.
10. If you get treatment early enough, you can be cured of HIV infection.
Online Medical Reviewer: Felson, Sabrina MD
Online Medical Reviewer: Sather, Rita RN
Online Medical Reviewer: Wojcik, Stacey, MBS, BSN, RN
Date Last Reviewed: 5/1/2023
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