Definition of Virus, human immunodeficiency (HIV)
Virus, human immunodeficiency (HIV): The cause of AIDS.
HIV has also been called the human lymphotropic virus type III, the lymphadenopathy-
associated virus and the lymphadenopathy virus. No matter
what name is applied, it is a retrovirus. (A retrovirus has
an RNA genome and a reverse transcriptase enzyme. Using the
reverse transcriptase, the virus uses its RNA as a template
for making complementary DNA which can integrate into the
DNA of the host organism). Although the American research
Robert Gallo at the National Institutes of Health believed
he was the first to find HIV, it is now generally accepted
that the French physician Luc Montagnier (1932-) and his
team at the Pasteur Institute discovered HIV in 1983-84.
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