In the latter srage of the dieases known as AIDS the infected person often comes down with an opportunistic disease these infections are diseases which a healthy persons immune system would usually protect against?

true (my choice)
false

Results of testing for HIV/AIDS can be obtained in
30minutes
3 days (my choice)
3 weeks
30 days

I agree with your first answer.

Your second answer depends upon which test is used. Some results can be obtained in 30 minutes. For others, the results take longer.

hank you I agree

how does hiv/aids spread globally?

To determine the accuracy of the statement "In the latter stage of the disease known as AIDS, the infected person often comes down with an opportunistic disease that a healthy person's immune system would usually protect against," we can break down the question.

First, let's define the term "opportunistic disease." Opportunistic diseases are infections caused by organisms that take advantage of a weakened immune system, such as that of an individual with HIV/AIDS.

In the later stages of HIV/AIDS, when the immune system is severely compromised, opportunistic diseases are more likely to occur. These infections can range from fungal, viral, bacterial, or parasitic diseases that healthy individuals typically can fight off with a properly functioning immune system.

Therefore, the statement is true. In the later stage of AIDS, the infected person is more susceptible to opportunistic diseases that a healthy person's immune system would usually protect against.

Regarding the second question about testing for HIV/AIDS, the correct answer is 3 days. Testing for HIV/AIDS can provide results within a few days, typically around 3 days, after the sample is collected. Some rapid tests can even provide results in as little as 30 minutes, but the most common time frame is around 3 days. 3 weeks and 30 days are longer timeframes and are not typically associated with getting test results for HIV/AIDS.