What is the most common opportunistic infection in children infected with HIV?

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What is the most common opportunistic infection in children infected with HIV?

Correct Answer: D

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The MOST specific test that is helpful to differentiate Diamond-Blackfan anemia from transient erythroblastopenia of childhood is

Correct Answer: C

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All the following are true regarding physiologic anemia of infancy EXCEPT

Correct Answer: D

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The laboratory finding that is MOST likely consistent with the diagnosis of spherocytosis is

Correct Answer: D

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The least common infection that may occur in a 6-year-old child with sickle cell anemia is

Correct Answer: D

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