AIDS, first reported in 1981, has caused over 25 million deaths; it typically has a 5-10 year lag, with the virus entering and replicating within macrophages.
AIDS was first reported in {{c1::1981}} and has killed more than {{c2::25 million}} people in the last 25 years. the time lag for AIDS is usually {{c2::5 to 10 years}}. AIDS first enter into {{c1::macrophages}} and replicate within them.
Text | AIDS was first reported in 1981 and has killed more than 25 million people in the last 25 years. the time lag for AIDS is usually 5 to 10 years. AIDS first enter into macrophages and replicate within them. |
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Tags: neet-biology::unit-8::health-and-disease
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