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The biggest (untrue) myths concerning AIDS
Sunday, September 18, 2005 6:41 AM
CHRISISALL
Sunday, September 18, 2005 7:27 AM
BLUEBOMBER
Sunday, September 18, 2005 8:28 AM
ANTHONYT
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Sunday, September 18, 2005 8:56 AM
HARDAN
Sunday, September 18, 2005 9:32 AM
GEEZER
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Sunday, September 18, 2005 11:10 AM
Quote:Originally posted by BlueBomber: 1) So how did the virus come to be? 2) HIV is only transmitted by transmitting bodily fluids (blood, semen, etc.) during sex, needle sharing, or any such activity. 3) HIV is not an automatic death sentence. People have been known to live relatively normal lives, with the current medicine and technology available.
Sunday, September 18, 2005 11:58 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hardan: I think one of the greatest untrue myth is: Condoms Don't Stop Aids (as the vatican sais)
Sunday, September 18, 2005 12:41 PM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: I've also always wondered about the AIDS fatality rate (untreated.) I know of very few naturally occurring diseases that are 100% lethal on 100% of the population 100% of the time.
Sunday, September 18, 2005 1:50 PM
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: Quote:Originally posted by BlueBomber: 2) HIV is only transmitted by transmitting bodily fluids (blood, semen, etc.) during sex, needle sharing, or any such activity. 2) Mosquitos perform a type of 'needle sharing' when aquiring their meals. If shooed away before being sated, they will seek a new target. If their last one had (pick a virus), it can easily be transmitted in the next jab. This is why Africa is having such an epidemic, lots of mosquitoes. (malaria, anyone?) Chrisisall, I read a lot of your posts, and find myself agreeing with you most of the time. But, I can't go with you on this one. Suppose a person who was HIV + got bitten by a mosquito. Now, the habits of mosquitoes are such that they don't feed again for quite some time after feeding; but for the sake of argument we'll say that same mosquito goes and bites a different person who is HIV - . The chances of the 2nd person getting infected with the virus are infinitesimal for two reasons: a mosquito's tube is slick, and so any blood it had around its mouth wouldn't stick there, for one. Secondly, the concentration of HIV in a person's blood stream isn't uniform; a drop that small (remember, we're talking about the area around a mosquito's mouth) isn't guaranteed to even contain the virus. www.aids.org/information.html A tangent point: Malaria isn't transmitted by just any mosquito. It has to be an insect of the genus "Anopheles" ( www.malaria.org/learnaboutmalaria.html), which were largely eradicated from North American in the '40s and '50s. These days, I'd be more worried about West Nile. I have no evidence to dispute your claims as to the origin of the AIDS virus, so I'll stay away from that one. Though, it seems to me that the AIDS epidemic hit rather suddenly (the symptoms were first noted in the US in 1978; the term "AIDS" wasn't used until 1982) and without warning. I'm not saying it's a conspiracy, but.... "Mwah ha ha ha...mine is an evil laugh. Now die."
Quote:Originally posted by BlueBomber: 2) HIV is only transmitted by transmitting bodily fluids (blood, semen, etc.) during sex, needle sharing, or any such activity. 2) Mosquitos perform a type of 'needle sharing' when aquiring their meals. If shooed away before being sated, they will seek a new target. If their last one had (pick a virus), it can easily be transmitted in the next jab. This is why Africa is having such an epidemic, lots of mosquitoes. (malaria, anyone?)
Sunday, September 18, 2005 1:59 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Geezer: Don't forget this one: AIDS is mostly just a problem for homosexuals.
Sunday, September 18, 2005 2:26 PM
Quote:Originally posted by BlueBomber: a mosquito's tube is slick, and so any blood it had around its mouth wouldn't stick there, for one. Secondly, the concentration of HIV in a person's blood stream isn't uniform; a drop that small (remember, we're talking about the area around a mosquito's mouth) isn't guaranteed to even contain the virus. www.aids.org/information.html
Sunday, September 18, 2005 2:51 PM
CANTTAKESKY
Sunday, September 18, 2005 3:15 PM
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: Dude, how many virus' can dance on the head of a pin? A sample of blood too small to see could contain the virus, and I'm not talkin' about the mosquite's outer mouth, I'm talkin' about the tube it inserts into the skin, then lets a little anti-coagulant slip backward to prevent the blood from getting clotty, which may or may not include blood from it's previous suckfest.
Quote: Ask people in Africa why Aids is so prevalent, they don't have more drug/needle sharing than most other places, and sexual activity prolly isn't any higher, either.
Quote:Side note: you CAN get it from kissing, the odds are just incredibly, INCREDIBLY small.
Sunday, September 18, 2005 5:15 PM
HANITRADER
Monday, September 19, 2005 5:13 AM
HERO
Monday, September 19, 2005 10:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by HaniTrader:
Monday, September 19, 2005 11:21 AM
PERFESSERGEE
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: Thanks so much for chiming in w/the scientific angle (I just knew my trap would catch some learned info). Then why IS Aids ripping through parts of Africa like it is? Am I seeing misleading numbers on PBS? Is it possible that the virus can be transmitted in an atypical fashion by mosquitos that has not yet been identified? Knows a little more now Chrisisall
Monday, September 19, 2005 11:27 AM
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