World AIDS Day was first held in 1988, just four years after the discovery of the virus and its official classification. Since the discovery of the virus and its subsequent disease, more than 35 million people have died from AIDS, putting it far ahead of many of the other most devastating diseases in the history of humans.
HIV works in the body by weakening its natural immune system through the destruction of cells that would normally protect the body by fighting off infections.
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