World AIDS Day is celebrated every year on 1 December.

World AIDS Day is celebrated every year on 1 December.

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Category : Important Days Published on: December 02 2023

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  • The full name of AIDS is Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
  • World AIDS Day is celebrated every year on 1 December.
  • The theme of World AIDS Day 2023 has been 'Let communities lead'.
  • AIDS is a virus-caused disease.
  • It attacks the body's immune system and defeats it.
  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) targets the immune system and weakens people's defenses against many infections and some types of cancer.
  • AIDS is the most advanced stage of HIV.
  • The first World AIDS Day was celebrated in the year 1988.
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