Friday, September 9, 2011

History of HIV AIDS virus

History of HIV AIDS virus

Scientists gathered in the United State in America to conduct research where HIV first appeared virus.Proven to history HIV virus originates from Africa between 1880 and 1923 years.Research was found that the chimpanzee droppings with HIV told the man.This type of infection occurred in the northern part of Cameroon around 1910 years.This infection spread among the local population and the epidemic has received the most bigger shape when she came to the state Kinsasa.Come from this city and the two most senior of the sample,which carries virus.

First HIV is found in the blood of a man in 1960 and the second is found in immune cells at the end of 1961 women yers.1980 years death from this deadly infection that mainly appeared in patients who were on the transplantation of an organ in order to continue his life with the help of someone else organs.This virus began to occur in people from New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas and Filadelfia.

1983 years found the first infection of this virus in patients with lack of immune sistems.First since most better doctor Luc Montagnier was able to isolate this virus in the body men.For this historic discovery of this internationally recognized experts and scientists in 2008 he received the Nobel Prize for Medicine and filozofly.

Several group of scientists was assembled in America for research, where the virus are people with AIDS and people who have been in contact with patients were isolated in 1985 in order to be studied this virus.All scientists who worked on this study were in fact revealed the same virus that is now known worldwide as the AIDS.Previously infection usually get those people with a very damaged and weak immune systems.Time such cases have become more frequent and then appeared that the cases of the virus become infected persons who have a problem with blood clotting, and because of this infection were primoreni to receive blood by transfusions,people who had a sexual relationship with a person ill from the virus and in infants who were infected by their mather.

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