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The Human Immunodefeciency Virus (HIV) is a virus known to attack cells of the body's immune system thus, causing the body to become prone to opportunistic infections<ref>HIV.gov. What Are HIV and AIDS? Available from: https://www.hiv.gov/hiv-basics/overview/about-hiv-and-aids/what-are-hiv-and-aids (accessed 17 September, 2020).</ref> | |||
The World Health Organisation (WHO) posits that the Human Immunosufficiency Virus (HIV) is still a global public health issue of great importance | The World Health Organisation (WHO) posits that the Human Immunosufficiency Virus (HIV) is still a global public health issue of great importance | ||
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The Human Immunodefeciency Virus (HIV) is a virus known to attack cells of the body's immune system thus, causing the body to become prone to opportunistic infections[1]
The World Health Organisation (WHO) posits that the Human Immunosufficiency Virus (HIV) is still a global public health issue of great importance
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- ↑ HIV.gov. What Are HIV and AIDS? Available from: https://www.hiv.gov/hiv-basics/overview/about-hiv-and-aids/what-are-hiv-and-aids (accessed 17 September, 2020).