The term used to define the balance between the amount of
HIV in the body and the immune response is
a) viral set point
The viral set point is the balance between the amount of HIV in the
body and the immune response.
b) window period
During the primary infection period, the window period occurs since a
person is infected with HIV but negative on the HIV antibody blood
test.
c) primary infection stage
The period from infection with HIV to the development of antibodies to
HIV is known as the primary infection stage.
d) viral clearance rate
The amount of virus in circulation and the number of infected cells
equals the rate of viral clearance.
HIV in the body and the immune response is
a) viral set point
The viral set point is the balance between the amount of HIV in the
body and the immune response.
b) window period
During the primary infection period, the window period occurs since a
person is infected with HIV but negative on the HIV antibody blood
test.
c) primary infection stage
The period from infection with HIV to the development of antibodies to
HIV is known as the primary infection stage.
d) viral clearance rate
The amount of virus in circulation and the number of infected cells
equals the rate of viral clearance.