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Did Julia die of AIDS?

Died in 2009.

In 2005, Julia (a pseudonym), a young girl from Xi 'an, came to a famous university in Wuhan with such a dream. Julia was born in an ordinary family in Xi 'an. After graduating from junior high school, he was admitted to a middle school in Jingzhou, Hubei Province to study foreign languages. Because of his excellent performance in school, he was recommended to study foreign languages in a famous university in Wuhan.

Julia, who has just entered the university, is in high spirits and is determined to change her destiny through her own efforts. In order to practice her oral English better, Julia met a black Bahamian student, and they learned from each other and had a good chat. But after getting along for a long time, their feelings gradually warmed up and their love relationship was confirmed. After some time, they had their first intimate contact without security measures.

But what happened next made Julia almost collapse. The black student was sent back to China because of AIDS and died soon after. Julia is also infected with AIDS and will drop out of school next semester. During that time, Julia's life was extremely difficult. She is afraid to face the people around her and go home to face her parents. She stayed in Lacrimosa all day.

I don't know what brought Julia out of the shadows. In an interview with the media, she bravely announced her AIDS condition, hoping to remind those college students who are in love with her own experience and try to avoid intimate contact before marriage. If she can't avoid it, she must take safety measures. Later, Julia went to major universities to give lectures on AIDS prevention and treatment for college students.

The historical background of AIDS

Studies show that AIDS originated in Africa and was brought to the United States by immigrants.

On June 5th, 198 1, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a case report of 5 AIDS patients in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly, which is the first official record of AIDS in the world.

In 1982, this disease is named "AIDS".

Soon after, AIDS quickly spread to all continents.

1985, a foreigner who traveled to China fell ill and died soon after being admitted to Peking Union Medical College Hospital, and was later confirmed to have died of AIDS. This is the first case of AIDS in China.