Photos: Important dates and events associated with AIDS

In photos: Important dates and events related to AIDS – with photos: Important dates and events associated with AIDS sponsored by photos: Important dates and events related to AIDS when to discover AIDS? How have you developed over the years? How many deaths? All of this and more than important dates and events associated with AIDS in the following visual presentation, followed by photos: 1981-1982: The appearance and name of AIDS The Agency for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recorded the first appearance of five cases in Los Angeles under Gay and was attributed to pneumonia with visible assumptions. In 1982, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention introduced the disease the name of HIV or AIDS. 1988: The first commemoration of World Aids Day, the first celebration of World AIDS Day on December 1, 1988, after the World Health Organization made the decision to do so. 1991-1992: The red ribbon has become a symbol of awareness about AIDS. In addition, during this period, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) licensed the first quick test of HIV. 1993: The condom introduced the Center for Disease Control of Advertising on the condom on TV. 2001-2004: The leading cause of death became the leading cause of death in the world for people between the ages of 15 and 59, and according to the United Nations Joint Program (UNAIDS), death peak in 2004, when 3.2 million died of the disease. 2006-2007: The vaccine failure of the Merck’s HIV vaccine in clinical trials, but the new vaccines are still being developed to this day. 2008: The Nobel Prize for Luc Montagnier and Francoise Barre Sinoussi won the Nobel Prize for Medicine for Human HIV. 2012: Reducing the chances of infection with the virus in 2012 The general food and drug administration has agreed to use the tenofovir mix and emtricitabine to reduce the chance of infection with HIV in people with the risk of infection with the virus. 2015: Middle East deaths, according to the 2015 World Health Organization, the number of deaths to HIV, according to the 2015 World Health Organization estimates, is more than 3 million. By Mona Khair