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The word 'HIV' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, which is a virus that attacks the immune system and can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). You can use the word 'HIV' in any context where you are talking about the virus, its effects, or ways to prevent it. Here is an example: "The global effort to combat HIV has made significant progress in recent years, with increased access to testing, treatment, and education. However, there is still much work to be done in raising awareness and reducing stigma surrounding HIV."
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The letter gives the example of one patient who returned a positive HIV test but whose records did not match the name and boat ID it was attached to on the IT system.
She invested the money in what was to be a one-off documentary called Staying Alive, hosted by George Michael, about the lives of six young people living with or affected by HIV.
Although Daphrose managed to escape being murdered she was raped on her way into exile and only years later discovered she had contracted HIV.
Battles over water and food will erupt within the next five to 10 years as a result of climate change, the president of the World Bank said as he urged those campaigning against global warming to learn the lessons of how protesters and scientists joined forces in the battle against HIV.
The provincial HIV infection rate, at 39%, is the highest in South Africa.
President Jacob Zuma has committed himself to improving access to treatment, and education about HIV.
We don't have those things.' HIV treatment is time-sensitive and ever-present.
Abdool Karim has devoted her career to developing tools that African women can use to protect themselves against HIV.
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Meanwhile, when Nigel Farage sank low with a rant against HIV-positive foreigners, it was Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood who won applause by telling him he should be ashamed of himself.
It's now seven years since Hütter and his team at the Charité hospital in Berlin performed a groundbreaking stem cell transplant on a 40 year old HIV-positive patient, suffering from leukaemia.
"This leave the possibility of an unidentified HIV-positive patient that has not been appropriately referred for specialist input," the letter says.
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