No one knows for sure where AIDS came from, and there is many a speculation. People believe that it came from the Congo city of Leopoldville, Monkeys, horses, and that it was even bred by the African Government to kill homosexuals, to control population, to take over lands, and many others. But no one can ever really know for sure.
AIDS is believed to have started in Africa, probably in the 1950s or earlier.
Some monkeys had a disease like AIDS. It was passed to humans when they killed and ate the monkeys for food.
The disease then mutated slightly and was then passed on from human to human through sexual intercourse.
AIDS is the disease associated with HIV. HIV likely first appeared in the human population in Africa, although it rapidly spread around the world and was first identified in the United States.
HIV, the virus that leads to AIDS, is believed to have originated in Africa.
HIv transfers to humans in Africa between 1884 and 1924.
HIV enters the United States around 1970.
The HV epidemic was first identified in the United States in 1981.
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AIDS is a disease that you can not live through without going to a doctor. You will not make it to AIDS without a doctor! Meaning, there is a start a long way before a human gets to AIDS, and they will die before they catch full blown AIDS.
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Well AIDS can sometimes start with very mild flu like symptoms an progresses over a number of years. Some people develop what is called wasting syndrome sometime near the end. Inevitably left untreated AIDS will result in death.
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NO. One of the main reasons for starting combination therapy is to avoid developing AIDS. Most doctors will advise their HIV-positive patients to start combination therapy when it has become clear that HIV is causing significant damage to their immune system - which will normally be many years after the infection with HIV actually occurred - but before they start to get ill and develop AIDS. If the HIV diagnosis is late, then it is sometimes possible that the patient will already have developed AIDS by the time they start combination therapy; but even in these circumstances it is often possible to halt, and to a certain extent even reverse, much of the damage to the immune system and return the patient to good health.
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