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AIDS in Egypt


aids.com/facts.htm). So this discovery proved that to honestly find out when and where the AIDS epidemic had originated scientist and AIDS experts would have to look further down the line into the past to first find out where the HIV virus originated. The issue dealing towards the origin of the HIV virus could go beyond an issue pertaining to pure academic interest. As a result to understanding and solving exactly where the HIV virus originated and how the virus evolved could be a crucial development in finding a vaccine for the HIV virus and this could also help to find more effective treatments for future patients.
             A positive HIV test does not in every case mean that you are infected with the AIDS virus. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention's definition of AIDS says that all infected HIV patients who have fewer than 200 CD4 positive T cells in every cubic millimeter of a person's blood who were infected with the HIV virus have now evolved into being infected with the AIDS virus (www.dailystar.com). For children that are younger than thirteen years of age the definition of getting or having the AIDS virus is similar to the definition of adults. But there are a couple of exceptions. Those exceptions are that they also have Lymphoid Interstitial Pneumonitis and they also get recurrent Bacteria Infections are also included (http://www.aids.com/facts.htm). In June of the year 1981 the Center for Disease Control published a report. The report was about the occurrence, without identifiable cause, of Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia.
             (PCP) in the Los Angeles, California area. Many people refer to this report as the "beginning" of AIDS. The phrase "beginning" is a bad word and is not accurate. Instead the article might be the beginning of the people's awareness of the AIDS virus. A few days later the Center for Disease Control formed a task force to investigate Kapasoni's Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections(KSOP) (http://www.


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