No, the first recognized cases of AIDS were reported in the United States in the early 1980s, particularly among gay men in Los Angeles and New York City. The disease was officially identified in 1981 when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a report on unusual pneumonia cases in these communities. Copenhagen, while affected by the epidemic later, was not the location of the initial reports.
First case of PKU was reported in Munster Germany in 1964.
Umm I am pretty sure that the first recorded case of aids was on 1981 in the USA
1981
AnswerFirst of all, it would be HIV, not AIDS. The HIV virus is extremely fragile and it's thought that saliva kills it. But, there has been at least one reported case of transmission http://www.nytimes.com/1997/07/11/us/case-of-hiv-transmission-is-first-to-be-linked-to-kiss.html
CDC reported the first case of AIDS in 1981. However, it wasn't until 1983 that the causative agent of AIDS, HIV, was isolated by Luc Montagnier et al. They named it human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
It was during the 911 attack
Copenhagen (as Denmark in general) was occupied by Germany from Apr 1940 to May 1945 - that's not the case anymore ;-)
The first popular reported case of alien abduction was that of Barney and Betty Hill.
AIDS is a gay or transexual desease 1st aids case was found in a group of gay community in US in 1960s from bi sexuals to women it has explored
St. Giles in the Fields had the first reported case of plague.
Wikipedia- cushing's disease.
AIDS is an acronym - a word made up of the first letters of several other words, in this case Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.