

An edition of The River (1999)
a journey to the source of HIV and AIDS
By Edward Hooper,Bill Hamilton
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Back Bay Books
Language
eng
Pages
1105
Description:
"Based on over a decade of research, involving more than 600 interviews and analysis of more than 4,000 scientific texts, The River examines the myriad theories about the origin of the AIDS epidemic - and reaches a stunning and startling conclusion." "Since the early nineties, serious HIV researchers have been aware that the most common variant of HIV - human immunodeficiency virus - is the direct descendant of an SIV - simian immunodeficiency virus - carried by African chimpanzees.". "Many doctors and scientists think the transfer was "natural," the result of human/chimp encounters - either from the keeping of chimps as pets, or from hunting and skinning chimps for food.". "Others, including Edward Hooper, believe it more likely that the transfer was the result of American and European medical interventions in Africa during the 1950s - and specifically the administration of more than a million doses of an experimental oral polio vaccine, some batches of which may have been manufactured from chimp kidneys. The maps of vaccinations and early AIDS cases are extraordinarily similar."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Evolution, Poliomyelitis vaccine, AIDS (Disease), HIV (Viruses), Vaccination, Etiology, Epidemiology, Viruses, Contamination, Poliomyelitis, History, AIDS: social aspects, Medical, Science, Politics/International Relations, Diseases - AIDS & HIV, General, Medical / AIDS & HIV, AIDS & HIV, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Drug Contamination, Poliovirus Vaccines, Aids (disease), epidemiology, Aids (disease), history, Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccine
Places: Congo (Democratic Republic)