Im sure the jury is still out on that one. I heard Russians then someone else reckons Swiss doctors unleashed it hidden inside malaria innoculations, be nice to know for sure. Check out what some loose unit called Pianka had to say about human populations and diseases, he's a loony professor of some sort ,,,,,,,,easy to Google.
2007-05-14 17:29:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Aids disease created by man? huh! and, where pray tell did you learn all this?
In the first place it's a lot more complicated then that. Far more then I'm sure you can learn in these few sentences. It started in Africa, the Congo mostly during the 60's when the Cuban troops were there giving aid? to the people.
It's still questionable whether they ate the Green Monkey Brain or they contracted the disease from the people and sex with them. It's all besides the point now. They brought the disease back with them to the Caribbean region.
From here it spread into the Southeastern U.S. and up the coastline into the New England States, from here into the West coast regions, from here, it's history.
It comes from both men and women Honey, not just men.
2007-05-14 22:46:12
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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I'm assuming you just heard that somewhere and want an explanation on the statement....
It's not necessarily the AIDS is a disease created by man, but more a disease perpetuated by man.
AIDS is the kind of thing that if the entire world was really organized, we could stop it real quick. If everyone who had aids knew they had AIDS and then never had any sort of contact that transmitted the disease AIDS would eventually go away.
But because the world is not that organized and too many people don't know or just don't care AIDS doesn't just go away.
2007-05-14 17:28:17
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answered by sgt_pepper43 2
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It has not been created as such by man. It has occurred naturally in animals for a long time (slightly different from the HIV virus).
It was thought to have crossed the species barrier from monkeys to humans in Africa in the 1970's due to the tradition of eating 'bush meat' (monkey meat). The virus then adapted to infect and cause disease in humans. Following this, it spread slowly at first, and then more quickly due to unprotected sex (homosexual and heterosexual) and transfusion of infected blood among other routes.
So, it was a disease created by man because it was the activities of the human race which allowed the virus to adapt to live in humans.
2007-05-15 03:07:15
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answered by imicola 4
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Aquired immune deficitiency syndrome isn't a disease
it is a condition. It cannot be isolated, cultured, cross infected
or cured it fails every test for defining a virus. If you do drugs
missuse antibiotics, are malnourished, or are hemophiliac
and require huge tranfusion volumes your immune system takes a beating. when people find they have been exposed to
HIV ( and have developed antibodies ie. an immunity to it )
they panic and want treatment ex. AZT and other drugs
azt kills HIV like napalm kills rabbits it kills EVERYTHING!
the amazing thing is that any patient could take this vile
toxin for 10 years and live. no wonder they get sick waste
away and catch other diseases, they are being poisoned for
profit. Ultimately drug companies are making HUGE money
pedaling toxic waste world wide, and the medical profession
are getting paid for endless research on the non-disease
they will never cure.
2007-05-14 21:18:04
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answered by wise old sage 4
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ok from what i know, A.I.D.S. is not uncommon in chimpanzee populations and it doesnt seem to affect them the way it does humans, has something to do with the approximate 1.5% difference in our genetic make up.
somewhere along the line the virus jumped species which is not unusual (mad cow disease to creutzfeldt-jakob disease in humans).
there are a number of things in nature that act adversely or lethally to humans but do not affect other animals the same way.
the sydney funnel web spider, the bulldog ant and its smaller relative, the highly aggresive jack jumper, when they bite or sting a human they cause anaphylactic shock (A sudden, severe allergic reaction characterized by a sharp drop in blood pressure, urticaria, and breathing difficulties that is caused by exposure to a foreign substance, such as a drug or bee venom, after a preliminary or sensitizing exposure. The reaction may be fatal if emergency treatment, including epinephrine injections, is not given immediately.).
if another animal such as a dog or cat or cow is bitten or stung it will not suffer any life threatining symptons, its the human morphology that makes us susceptible to these things.
so it was NOT created by humans, its existed in primates for perhaps thousands of years. i hope that answers your question.
2007-05-14 18:48:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Last I heard, I think it mutated from the green monkey and crossed the species barrier. Bet a good search could yield some actual data. Just stick with the medical article. The conspiracy nuts will have you believing all sorts of weird drama!
2007-05-14 17:33:19
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answered by blackfangz 4
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I'm pretty sure that monkeys, as organized and civil as they are, don't have a government exactly.
It's one of those diseases that crossed species. Monkeys apparently always had it.
2007-05-14 17:40:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It really is a disease created by men....gay men, that is. Men don't have a vagina, so they have to do it up the butt. Butt's have alot of bacteria in them. Thats just plain out sick!
Thats why when a woman and a man have anal intercourse, the man should wear a condom. It's the easiest way to spread and get AID's.
2007-05-14 18:15:57
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answered by iluvbabies84 4
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umm dont know how to tell u dis but...AIDS came from monkeys in africa...or is it mosquitoes??? either one
2007-05-14 17:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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