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Blood tests are given to patients and the virus can be detected in the bloodstream. False positives and negatives can also occur. For this reason it is recommended that a person be tested more that once over a period of about a year. As of today there is no cure for AIDS and HIV-1 because of a few reasons...
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One is that it is such a new disease. The United States is in the middle of a widespread epidemic of a killer virus that was only discovered about sixteen years ago. During the summer of 1981, the United States recognized their first case of AIDS. After later research though, it was found to have been around in 1975...
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The HIV & AIDS Virus   Barnett, Tong And Alan Whiteside. “Chapter 14: Globalization, Inequality, Hiv/Aids And The Intimacies Of Self.” Aids In The Twenty-First Century: Disease And Globalization. New York: Palgrave, 2002. 347-365.   Aids Virus   Aids Virus   Gender, Hiv/Aids And Stigma: Understanding Prejudice Against Women Living With Hiv/Aids   Young Adult Behavior Patterns Contribute to Continued Spread of AIDS or HIV   How Serious Is The Hiv/Aids Epidemic In The African American Community?   The Nature, Transmission, Prevention, And Treatment Of The Hiv/aids   HIV/AIDS AMONG YOUNG AFRICAN AMERICANS   HIV/AIDS: Africa's Big Problem   A synopsis of HIV/AIDS in South Africa: a review of sexual behavior among adolescents   The Effect of HIV and AIDS   The Effects of Complimentary and Alternative Medicine in Treating HIV/AIDS   HIV/AIDS South Africa   HIV/AIDS  
 
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