Affiliations 

  • 1 K.L. Goh, MBBS(Mal), MRCP(UK} Lecturer in Medicine
  • 2 C.T. Chua, MBBS(Mal), MRCP(UK) Associate Professor in Medicine
  • 3 I.S. Chiew MBBS(Sheffield) Medical Officer in Medicine
  • 4 T.S. Soo-Hoo, MSc(Aust.}, PhD(Mal) Associate Professor in Microbiology Faculty of Medicine University of Malaya 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Med J Malaysia, 1987 Mar;42(1):58-60.
PMID: 3501533

Abstract

The acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) requires no further introduction. Since 1981, when the AIDS was first recognized in the United States, much interest, anxiety and fear have been generated among people all over the world. It has spread inexorably in the United States, Europe and Africa such that the World Health Organization has warned of the beginning of a worldwide epidemic of AIDS. Asia has been relatively spared; nonetheless cases have been reported from Thailand, India, Taiwan, China and Japan.' Malaysia has anticipated the appearance of the disease; an AI DS task force under the auspices of the Ministry of Health was established in early 1986. However, it is only a year later that we now report the first case of AIDS in this country.

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