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The origin of
AIDS
By Saint moses Eromosele E.A. Esq.
Today scientists reported that they have discovered the origin
of HIV-1, the virus responsible for the global AIDS pandemic. A
subspecies of chimpanzees native to west equatorial Africa has
been identified as the original source of the virus.
Beatrice H. Hahn, M.D., of the University of Alabama at
Birmingham, a grantee of the National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases (NIAID), led the international team of
investigators. They describe their findings in the February 4
issue of Nature. The journal moved the normal press embargo
ahead to coincide with Dr. Hahn’s presentation of the study
details on the opening night of the 6th Conference on
Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Chicago.
”This is an important finding with significant potential,” notes
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., NIAID director. “We now have chimpanzee
isolates of simian immunodeficiency virus [SIVcpz] that have
been shown by careful molecular analysis to be closely related
to HIV-1. Furthermore, this virus infects a primate species that
is 98 percent related to humans. This may allow us-if done
carefully and in collaboration with primatologists working to
protect this endangered species-to study infected chimpanzees in
the wild to find out why these animals don’t get sick,
information that may help us better protect humans from
developing AIDS.”
Until now, HIV-1’s origin had been unclear. Although most
scientists suspected that the virus descended from a primate
species, only three chimpanzees infected with viruses related to
HIV-1 had been documented, and one of these viruses correlated
only weakly with HIV-1.
When Dr. Hahn and her collaborators recently identified a fourth
chimpanzee infected with SIVcpz, they decided to use this
opportunity to carefully examine all four viruses and the
animals from which they were derived. With sophisticated genetic
techniques, they analyzed the four SIVcpz isolates and compared
them with various HIV-1 viruses taken from humans. They also
determined the subspecies identity of the chimpanzees: three
belonged to a subspecies native to west equatorial Africa, Pan
troglodytes troglodytes. The fourth, the chimpanzee infected
with a virus most unlike HIV-1, belonged to an east African
subspecies known as Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii.
As it turns out, the three isolates from the Pan troglodytes
troglodytes chimpanzees strongly resemble the different
subgroups of HIV-1, namely groups M (responsible for the
pandemic), N and O (both found only in west equatorial Africa).
Their investigation also revealed that some of the viruses
resulted from genetic recombination in the chimpanzees before
they infected humans.
Their other significant find, Dr. Fauci notes, is that the
natural habitat of these chimpanzees directly coincides with the
pattern of the HIV-1 epidemic in this area of Africa. Putting
all these pieces of the puzzle together, Dr. Hahn and her
colleagues conclude that Pan troglodytes troglodytes is the
natural reservoir of HIV-1 and has been the source of at least
three independent occurrences of cross-species virus
transmission events from chimpanzees to humans.
The authors believe that HIV-1 was introduced into the human
population when hunters became exposed to infected blood.
Furthermore, they speculate that humans might still be at risk
for cross-species transmission because the bushmeat trade — the
hunting and killing of chimpanzees and other endangered animals
for human consumption — is still common practice in west
equatorial Africa.
This new report suggests that preserving the wild chimpanzee
populations will be crucial for further carefully designed
studies to better understand how cross-species virus
transmission occurs and how infected chimpanzees resist disease,
studies that in turn may lead to new strategies for designing
HIV drugs and vaccines.
Any finding or discovering that traces the origin of the HIV
AIDS virus to Africa is grossly misleading, fictional and
criminal. HIV AIDS, as much as unbiased researches have
revealed, was created in the United States of America as a
military technique which accidentally escaped into the open
world, starting in the United States of America. It is also on
record that the Polio scientists used the chimpanzees as hosts
for their experiments and they made a mistake and the HIV was
created.
The cure for the dreaded virus is already available globally
only that scientist are very wary in their characteristic
conservatism to accept the truth that Africans have discovered
the cure to the dreaded virus. Notwithstanding before the year
2007 or in that year, it will become globally acceptable that
the cure to the viral infection has been found. I only pity the
manufacturers of the condoms who this whole scheme has been
designed to enrich. Anyway, people will still use the condoms,
at least as a contraceptive.
EROMOSELE is of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State.
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