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Three of the earliest known instances of HIV infection are as follows:
1. A plasma sample taken in 1959 from an adult male living in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[128] 2. HIV found in tissue samples from a 15 year old African-American teenager who died in St. Louis in 1969.[129] 3. HIV found in tissue samples from a Norwegian sailor who died around 1976.[130]
Sauces: #128 ^ Zhu, T., Korber, B. T., Nahmias, A. J., Hooper, E., Sharp, P. M. and Ho, D. D. (1998). "An African HIV-1 Sequence from 1959 and Implications for the Origin of the Epidemic". Nature 391 (6667): 594597. PubMed DOI:10.1038/35400. #129 ^ Kolata, G.. "Boy's 1969 death suggests AIDS invaded U.S. several times", The New York Times, 1987-10-28. Retrieved on 2006-06-19. #130 ^ Hooper, E. (1997). "Sailors and star-bursts, and the arrival of HIV". BMJ 315 (7123): 16891691. PubMed.
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