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What is HIV?


HIV is the human immunodeficiency virus, which is believed to cause AIDS. It is a retrovirus that is found exclusively among humans. It is often believed that it originally evolved from a similar virus found in green hooded monkeys, but it only transmitted to and from humans.


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