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In the more than fifteen years since March 1985, when the FDA first licensed a test to detect HIV antibodies in donated blood, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported only 41 cases of AIDS caused by transfusion of blood that tested negative for the AIDS virus. ... The History of AIDS (homepage);
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fohn.net/history-of-aids/
fohn.net/history-of-aids/
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SO LITTLE TIME is a year-by-year history of the AIDS epidemic. ... Dr. Robert Gallo (US) claims he discovered the virus that causes AIDS; however, this is about a year after the French discovery.
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www.aegis.com/topics/timeline/default.asp
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Science. 1993 Mar 26;259(5103):1809. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/93206125; Gluckman JC ... AEGiS is a 501(c)3, ... AEGiS presents published material, reprinted with permission and neither endorses nor opposes any material. All information contained on this website, including information relating to health conditions,
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www.aegis.com/aidsline/1993/jun/M9360198.html
www.aegis.com/aidsline/1993/jun/M9360198.html
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We do not know how many people developed AIDS in the 1970s, or indeed in the years before. We do now know that the origin of AIDS and the virus HIV was probably in Africa. What we also ... All of these Africans had immune deficiency similar to that of American AIDS patients. However they had no history of blood transfusion,
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www.avert.org/aids-history-86.htm
www.avert.org/aids-history-86.htm
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The authors suggest a long history of the virus in Africa and call Kinshasa the “epicentre of the HIV/AIDS pandemic” in West Africa. They propose the early spread of HIV was concurrent with the development of colonial cities, in which crowding of people increased opportunities for transmission.
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www.avert.org/origin-aids-hiv.htm
www.avert.org/origin-aids-hiv.htm
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HIV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) is a lentivirus (a member of the retrovirus family) that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a condition in humans in which the immune system be...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV
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Origin of AIDS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, originated in non-human primates in sub-Saharan Africa and was transferred to humans during the late 19th or early 20th century. Two types of HIV infect humans: HIV-1 ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_AIDS
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It is ludicrous and preposterous to fail to review the U.S. virus program in which to elucidate the etiology of AIDS. More of the history of the secret virus program can be found in the archives of Dr. John B. Moloney.
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www.boydgraves.com/timeline/
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So maybe the correct answer is that AIDS in the sex act transmission is a form of "rough sex" where blood is swapped. Or maybe not. Can someone who has followed AIDS virus history give me an accurate answer?
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www.natscience.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/bio/639/History-of-th...
www.natscience.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/bio/639/History-of-the-AIDS-virus-transmission-question
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