Acquired immune deficiency syndrome

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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome is a new infectious human disease. The disease was first registered in the United States in 1981 and immediately became the focus of attention of specialists (clinicians, immunologists, virologists) and the public. Currently, AIDS is a problem of global significance that is discussed at WHO meetings, scientific conferences and in the press. For example, the Kazan Medical Journal was the first in our country to publish a literature review on AIDS that was of interest to a wide range of physicians.

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D. K. Bashirova

Kazan Lenin Institute for Advanced Medical Education

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Russian Federation, Kazan

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