Scientists Pinpoint HIV's Arrival In US

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Scientists Pinpoint HIV's Arrival In US

By Rob Stein
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, November 5, 2007
Excerpted

In the decades since young gay men in the United States started dying from a mysterious syndrome in the 1980s, scientists have wondered how and when the AIDS virus arrived. Many scenarios have been proposed, including one early but now-discounted theory that the disease was imported by a promiscuous Canadian flight attendant dubbed "patient zero."

Now, however, scientists reconstructing the genetic evolution of the deadly virus say they have traced its true path -- concluding the insidious pathogen used Haiti as a steppingstone from Africa to the United States and arrived much earlier than had been thought. It then simmered silently here for more than a decade before it was detected, beginning its global spread along the way.

"This is the first time that we've been able to bring together the geographical picture with the timing picture to show with a pretty high degree of certainty where the virus went from Africa, and when," said Michael Worobey, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona in Tucson, who led the research.

"For those of us who have been interested in HIV evolution and the origins of the virus, this is very interesting," said Beatrice H. Hahn, a professor of medicine at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. "It's a very nice piece of work."

In addition to writing a key chapter in the history of the AIDS pandemic, the new insights into the genetic variability of the virus could aid the long-frustrated efforts to develop an effective vaccine.

The new work fills in the latest piece of the puzzle of the origins of the AIDS pandemic. Hahn and her colleagues had previously established that HIV originally jumped from chimpanzees to humans, possibly when hunters in Africa butchered animals infected with a version of the virus. In 2000, Bette Korber of Los Alamos National Laboratory and her colleagues found that the virus began to proliferate in Africans around 1930.

But the exact route the virus took as it crept out of Africa before exploding in other parts of the world has been the subject of intense debate and speculation.

"We know that the virus has a deep history in Africa," Worobey said. "I wanted to find out how it emerged from Africa and became the pandemic that we know today."

"We now know that these are samples from several of the earliest Haitian AIDS patients in the United States," Worobey said.

Based on the analysis, the researchers reported last week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that there is a 99.8 percent certainty that the virus moved first from Africa to Haiti and then leapt to the United States.

Because the mutations accumulate at a predictable rate, the researchers were able to use them as a kind of molecular clock to calculate when the virus arrived in each location. The results indicated that it appeared in Haiti in about 1966 and the United States in about 1969, before traveling to Europe, Canada, Latin America, Australia, Japan and other parts of the world.

"That doesn't mean the virus traveled directly from the U.S. independently to each of those other countries," Worobey said. "It might have gone from the U.S. to Germany and Germany to Estonia and so forth. But once it got into the U.S. population, Americans traveling to other countries and people traveling to America allowed it to flow to other countries. The United States probably served as a worldwide hub for this spread."

The virus may have made its initial jump from Africa to Haiti after the Democratic Republic of Congo won its independence in 1960 and many Haitians sought work there, Worobey speculated.

"There were a lot of Haitian teachers in the Congo. One of those workers may have brought the ancestral subtype B virus back to Haiti. We can't prove that, but it seems plausible. The timing is consistent," he said.

It is unlikely that anyone will be able to identify the individual who first brought the virus to Haiti or the person who took it to the United States, Worobey said.

"Whoever that person was, they had no idea they were carrying the virus, and the person they transmitted it to had no idea," Worobey said. "The chances we'll ever locate a sample from that individual is almost zero."


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Wow, I didn't know it was AIDS was like 100 years old. My textbooks are so old at school that they still went by the old model - AIDS appeared in Africa in the 50's or 60's, and arrived in America around 1980. But it's been propagating a lot longer than that.

I really think that AIDS is the perfect virus. Most sensationalist fictional accounts of the "perfect virus" depict it as killing in 6 hours or something. Ebola, basically. The problem with that is that even if Ebola spread by air it would die out so fast it would have barely any time to do any damage. It is simply to efficient at killing, and this hinders it's ability to spread and then kill.

A perfect virus has very long incubation times in which it can spread to a lot of people by one apparently healthy individual. Even though sexual transmission isn't the most efficient route for a virus to spread, it really doesn't matter with AIDS, because it takes about 10 years to incubate and kill that person. A single person can have sex with a lot of people in that time.

Now, if a virus like AIDS spread by air, that would be the virus that would wipe out humankind.
 
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I'm still wavering between the two competing theories: that HIV was trasmitted from chimpanzees to humans, and made its way to america via Haiti (scientists)

Or, that HIV was a divine plague visited on America by God, because of our tolerance of homosexuality (Jerry Falwell).
 
I'm still wavering between the two competing theories: that HIV was trasmitted from chimpanzees to humans, and made its way to america via Haiti (scientists)

Or, that HIV was a divine plague visited on America by God, because of our tolerance of homosexuality (Jerry Falwell).
Wouldn't Europe have fallen apart long ago for their tolerance of homosexuals? Or does Turkey negate that effect?
 
Wouldn't Europe have fallen apart long ago for their tolerance of homosexuals? Or does Turkey negate that effect?


lol. good point.

And wasn't the HIV outbreak in Africa largely within the heterosexual community? If the Lord was trying to kill gays, that was a wierd way of doing it.
 
I'm still wavering between the two competing theories: that HIV was trasmitted from chimpanzees to humans, and made its way to america via Haiti (scientists)

Or, that HIV was a divine plague visited on America by God, because of our tolerance of homosexuality (Jerry Falwell).

Second. Duh.
 
I'm still wavering between the two competing theories: that HIV was trasmitted from chimpanzees to humans, and made its way to america via Haiti (scientists)

Or, that HIV was a divine plague visited on America by God, because of our tolerance of homosexuality (Jerry Falwell).

LOL! I know, it's a tough call! :p
Seriously, though, this article was pretty interesting.
 
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