Ebook Textbook of oral pathology (2/E): Part 2
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gn and symptoms only appear after many months or years of infection and two member of oncovirus (HTLV-Iand HTĨ V-ĨT > that are capable of oncogenic tr21Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAnil Goviiidrno G/iom. Shnhhangi M/ìíĩike (Jedhe)Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a devastating fatal Ebook Textbook of oral pathology (2/E): Part 2e suffering from rare lung infection due to microorganism called Pneumocystis carinii. In India, the first description of AIDS came in Madras where 6 women out of 125 who were screened were HIV positive m high-risk group of prostitutes.The AIDS appear to be endemic in central and equatorial Africa a Ebook Textbook of oral pathology (2/E): Part 2nd it may be old disease of Africa that has gone unrecognized. The HIV-1 infection has also become the primary emphasis of effort at controllinghttps:Ebook Textbook of oral pathology (2/E): Part 2
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