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Past Present and Future Status of HIV-AIDS Pandemic Problem in World
Introduction Scientists believe that HIV originally came from a virus particular to chimpanzees in West Africa during 1930s, and originally transmitted to human through the transfer of blood through hunting. Over the decades, the virus spread through Africa and to the other parts of world. When acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) first emerged, no one foresaw how the epidemic would spread across the world and how it would change many millions of lives. There was no of real idea of what caused it and, consequently, no real idea of how to protect against it. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has devastated families, communities and whole continents. We have seen the epidemic set back the development of countries by many decades, widen the gulf between rich and poor nations, and push already stigmatized groups closer to the margins of society.