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A 25-year-old sexually active male presents to an internal medicine physician for a routine health check up after having several unprotected sexual encounters. After appropriate testing the physician discusses with the patient that he is HIV+ and must be started on anti-retroviral treatment. Which of the following medications prescribed acts on the gp41 subunit of the HIV envelope glycoprotein?

AZidovudine

BSaquinavir

CEnfuvirtide

DAmantadine

ERimantadine

2

A 30-year-old woman presents with generalized fatigue, joint pain, and decreased appetite. She says that symptoms onset a year ago and have not improved. The patient’s husband says he has recently noticed that her eyes and skin are yellowish. The patient denies any history of smoking or alcohol use, but she admits to using different kinds of intravenous illicit drugs during her college years. The patient is afebrile and vital signs are within normal limits. Physical examination is unremarkable, except for moderate scleral icterus. A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of a blood sample is positive for a viral infection that reveals a positive-sense RNA virus, that is small, enveloped, and single-stranded. The patient is started on a drug that resembles a purine RNA nucleotide. She agrees not to get pregnant before or during the use of this medication. Which of the following is the drug that was most likely given to this patient?

ASofosbuvir

BCidofovir

CRibavirin

DSimeprevir

EInterferon-alpha

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A 39-year-old male presents to the emergency department with fever, jaundice, and abdominal pain. The patient is a known intravenous drug-user. Serologic testing reveals an ALT of 1040 units/L, AST of 810 units/L, and titer evidence of infection with an enveloped, negative sense, single-stranded, closed circular RNA virus. Which of the following infections must also be present in this patient for him to develop his current disease?

AHepatitis C virus

BHepatitis B virus

CHepatitis A virus

DHepatitis D virus

EHepatitis E virus

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