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• • • →_"HIV" Was in Monkeys for Millennia: Why Didn't We Get Sick?

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(CBS) The precursor to H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, may be older than you think. Way older.

According to new research, simian immunodeficiency virus (S.I.V.) has been in monkeys for millennia, potentially putting humans at risk for the last 32,000 years and possibly much longer.

And yet, for all that time, humans didn't get sick in mass. Only in the 20th century did H.I.V. become a global scourge that has claimed 25 million lives.

Why?

According to the New York Times, for as long as monkeys have had S.I.V., humans who have butchered them have put themselves at risk of infection from a mutated form. But because the infected people in Africa were fairly isolated, the chances for an epidemic were small. That changed, some theorize, with the explosive growth of African cities and wide spread use of cheap syringes.

But the reality is, no one really knows for sure.

The new research does help explain why monkeys who have S.I.V. do not get sick from it - they have had tens of thousands of years to adapt.

In order to track S.I.V. back in time, researchers led by the University of Arizona and the Tucson and Tulane National Primate Research Center looked at the DNA of 79 monkeys from Bioko, a volcanic island off the coast of West Africa.

According to the New York Times, the island was cut off from the mainland 10,000 years ago and six species of monkeys have developed exclusively there. Four of them had S.I.V. That meant the virus was at least 10,000 years old. Scientists then measured how fast the virus mutates and calculated its age at between 32,000 and 78,000 years, the Times reports.
 
Re: • • • →_"HIV" Was in Monkeys for Millennia: Why Didn't We Get Sick?

Fascinating. Thanks for posting.
 
Re: • • • →_"HIV" Was in Monkeys for Millennia: Why Didn't We Get Sick?

Hint: Don't quote the entire article. Websites frown on that. Quote a 'grabber' portion and link to the rest. (It helps to put the quoted material in the 'quote' box, too.)
 
ROFLMAO "HIV was in monkeys for a Millennia, Why Didn't We Get" Get it ? Well i do, Haahhhaahhhhh...
 
because no one thought of fucking a monkey until the 20th century :D
 
Re: • • • →_"HIV" Was in Monkeys for Millennia: Why Didn't We Get Sick?

because no one thought of fucking a monkey until the 20th century :D

ding ding !! That sums up a lot - in a nutshell (or should I say, in a monkey's ass)


I seriously do not think that "man" caught it by "butchering" the monkeys !!
There were doing that for a very long time too (apparently)
 
It's possible that we did get it. But like the article said since human settlements were much more sparse back in ancient times, if a settlement of humans got it they probably just all died from it (or those who had it) and therefore it was burnt out and never became a widespread epidemic.
 
Re: • • • →_"HIV" Was in Monkeys for Millennia: Why Didn't We Get Sick?

It's possible that we did get it. But like the article said since human settlements were much more sparse back in ancient times, if a settlement of humans got it they probably just all died from it (or those who had it) and therefore it was burnt out and never became a widespread epidemic.

All chalked up, no doubt, by Christian fundamentalists to God's revenge. :rolleyes:
 
I've heard about this but haven't read the evidence yet until today. Some rumours circling around spoke about a horny man screwing around with monkeys and thus the start of HIV/AIDS in human. They disappear as quick as they start.
 
i conjecture its one of those rare cases where the urban legend comes out as being true
 
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