There were early cases that looked like AIDS in 1959 (UK and US) and 1969 (US). There is some doubt now about these.
In 1976 a sailor in Norway was diagnosed with AIDS, which he probably contracted in Cameroon, in Africa between 1960 and 1966.
In 1977 a Danish surgeon who had worked in Zaire was diagnosed.
There were several cases in 1978.
By the early 1980s there were many cases in the US.
The best accepted theory about the origin of HIV is that it is a descendant of a closely related virus, simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), which infects monkeys. Researchers have known for a long time that certain viruses can pass from animals to humans, a process that is called zoonosis. HIV may have crossed over from chimpanzees as a result of a human killing a chimp and eating it for food.
since you've had it
Aids was manufactured in the lab
three days
you can't give yourself aids, surely that would imply that you have aids to begin with.
Some diseases that begin with the letter A are:acneallergic rhinitisatherosclerosisAlzheimer'sanaplasmosisanemiaarthritisataxiaatopic dermatitisaids aids
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The process of binary fusion in leshimenia begin with the the flagella. Leshimenia has a whip like tail on one end which aids in the fission.
ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), African sleeping sickness, AIDS, alcohol dependence and Alzheimer's disease are sicknesses. They begin with the letter A.
the difference between aids and tb is that tb is tb and aids is aids
NO.
Aids Are The Color Purple And If Anything Purple Is On Your Body You Have Aids
Once a person with HIV progresses to have AIDS (in 8-10 years on the average), his immune system is so weak that many common infections begin to attack him. Diseases like Pneumonia, TB, some specific cancers, fatigue, vision loss, brain damage are commonly occurrences among AIDS patients. Death results eventually if these infections (called "opportunistic" infections) are unchecked.
To date, we know of two types of HIV, known as HIV-1 and HIV-2.
To check on the presence of aids requires a blood test.