AIDS was first recognized in 1959 in Zaire, in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, on the basis of a blood sample. Before AIDS breaks out, the disease is usually preceded by years of asymptomatic HIV infection.
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If we test positive for HIV, we have contracted the "human immunodeficiency virus". Signs of AIDS are a rapid body-related degradation up to the failure of the immune defense. The severely weakened immune system leads to further life-threatening infections and tumors in the patients.
Therapy: Administration of a drug with a triple combination of active ingredients, which prevents the resistance of the constantly changing HI virus, compared to a simple active ingredient, for many years.
Size of the pathogen: 0.12 µm
Incubation period: 30 - 140 days
Mortality probability: up to 100
Annual infections: 3.4 million
Evidence since: 1983
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