YOUNG PEOPLE AND AIDS
ABOUT AIDS

DISCOVERY

INFECTION BY HIV
DIAGNOSIS

Economic impact

Psychotherapy
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT AIDS
HIV and AIDS misconceptions
Transmission and prevention
Other opportunistic infections

Major HIV-associated malignancies

Symptoms and complications
  

HISTORY:

Although the new epidemic that would eventually be named Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was first recognized as a disease in 1981, we now know that human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) probably jumped from chimpanzees to humans during the late 1600s. The first actually confirmed death from HIV was in 1959, when a man died in the Congo in Africa. This was confirmed by analyzing samples of his blood in a recent test.

 

History
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