everyday science MCQ #4543

When AIDS is diagnosed, the patient may live for about:

everyday science MCQ #4543

  1. Question 1

    Q1. When AIDS is diagnosed, the patient may live for about:

    • A) Ten years
    • B) Seven years
    • C) Five years
    • D) Two years

    Answer: Two years

    Explanation: Once full-blown AIDS is diagnosed (without treatment), the average survival was historically estimated at about two years, though modern antiretroviral therapy has dramatically extended life expectancy.