On 12/01/2009 04:25 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:

Chimpanzees love to eat other primates, so evidently primates like the taste of primates, and we probably would too. Chimpanzee and other primate meat is popular (among people) in Africa. That's terrible, because many of them are endangered.

It also may have been the origin of HIV.

As far as I know, the "bush-meat scenario" hasn't been ruled out. The virus apparently jumped from other primates to humans somehow, in Africa, around 1950, and ingestion seems like a very plausible route for it to have taken.

Another possibility was Polio vaccine, which was grown on monkey kidneys. However, after lengthy debate and a lot of delay, the oldest samples of polio vaccine were cracked open and tested, and they were clean -- no HIV. So, as far as I know, that leaves bush meat as the most likely remaining hypothesis.

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