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Source?AIDS was first clinically observed in 1981 in the United States. The initial cases were a cluster of injection drug users and *** men with no known cause of impaired immunity who showed symptoms of Pneumocystis pneumonia ...[1]AIDS in Haitians was first recognized in 34 Haitians living in the United States in 1982, ...[2]A Haitian origin to western hemisphere spread is still the consensus:...The current consensus is that HIV was introduced to Haiti by an unknown individual or individuals who contracted it while working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo circa 1966. A mini-epidemic followed, and circa 1969, yet another unknown individual took HIV from Haiti to the United States. The vast majority of cases of AIDS outside sub-Saharan Africa can be traced back to that single patient.[3]And if you want to argue politics, go find another forum.
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AIDS was first clinically observed in 1981 in the United States. The initial cases were a cluster of injection drug users and *** men with no known cause of impaired immunity who showed symptoms of Pneumocystis pneumonia ...[1]
AIDS in Haitians was first recognized in 34 Haitians living in the United States in 1982, ...[2]
A Haitian origin to western hemisphere spread is still the consensus:
...The current consensus is that HIV was introduced to Haiti by an unknown individual or individuals who contracted it while working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo circa 1966. A mini-epidemic followed, and circa 1969, yet another unknown individual took HIV from Haiti to the United States. The vast majority of cases of AIDS outside sub-Saharan Africa can be traced back to that single patient.[3]
And if you want to argue politics, go find another forum.
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