Politics is not Sports

Just a few days ago, the AFL-CIO democratic debates aired and I assume you probably didn’t watch this (I didn’t but I got the highlights). A retired and disabled AFL-CIO union member, Steve Skvara, presented a question at the debate for John Edwards. This was the only time during the entire debate where a standing ovation was offered a participant… and it wasn’t for a politician.

I maintain that this should be answered by all politicians (dems, reps, libs, whips whatever). Any American (think your parents first) could fall into a dire situation similar to Steve with nowhere to turn for what must be considered the most basic of human rights — health care. We are the only free industrialized nation in the world that has been conditioned to think of health care as only a “benefit” and not a mandatory service. This MUST change!

What ever your opinion is, I do hope you get involved in the process somewhere along the line… even if to pass this message on to those that would listen to at least this mans plea.

“We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” – A Einstein

HIV’s Ancestry Prooved from Wild Chimp Poo

May 25 2:02 PM US/Eastern – WASHINGTON
By LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer

Twenty-five years after the first AIDS cases emerged, scientists have confirmed that the HIV virus plaguing humans really did originate in wild chimpanzees, in a corner of Cameroon.

Solving the mystery of HIV’s ancestry was dirty work. Scientists employed trackers to plunge through dense jungle and collect the fresh feces of wild apes _ more than 1,300 samples in all.

Before that, it took seven years of research just to develop the testing methods to genetically trace the primate version of the virus in living wild chimps without hurting the endangered species.

Until now, “no one was able to look. No one had the tools,” said Dr. Beatrice Hahn of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She led the team of international researchers that reported the success in Friday’s edition of the journal Science.

“We’re 25 years into this pandemic,” Hahn said. “We don’t have a cure. We don’t have a vaccine. But we know where it came from. At least we can make a check mark on one of those.”

Scientists long have known that nonhuman primates carry their own version of the AIDS virus, called SIV or simian immunodeficiency virus. But with one exception, it had been found only in captive chimpanzees, particularly a subspecies that in the wild populates mostly West Africa.

It was not known how prevalent the virus was in chimps in the wild, or how genetically or geographically diverse it was, complicating efforts to pin down the jump from animal to man.

Hahn’s team tested chimp feces for SIV antibodies, finding them in a subspecies called Pan troglodytes troglodytes in southern Cameroon.

Chimps tend to form geographically distinct communities. By genetically analyzing the feces, researchers could trace individual infected chimps. The team found some chimp communities with infection rates as high as 35 percent, while others had no infection at all.

Every single infected chimp had a common base genetic pattern that indicated a common ancestor, Hahn said.

There are three types of HIV-1, the strain of the human virus responsible for most of the worldwide epidemic. Genetic analysis let Hahn identify chimp communities near Cameroon’s Sanaga River whose viral strains are most closely related to the most common of those HIV-1 subtypes.

“The genetic similarity was striking,” Hahn said.

The first human known to be infected with HIV was a man from Kinshasa in the nearby country of Congo who had his blood stored in 1959 as part of a medical study, decades before scientists knew the AIDS virus existed.

Presumably, someone in rural Cameroon was bitten by a chimp or was cut while butchering one and became infected with the ape virus. That person passed it to someone else.

The Sanaga River long has been a commercial waterway, for transporting hardwood, ivory and other items to more urban areas. Eventually, someone infected made it to Kinshasa.

“How many different transmission events occurred between that initial hunter and this virus making it to Kinshasa, I don’t know. It could have been one, it could have been 10, it could have been 100,” Hahn said. “Eventually, it ended up in an urban area, and that’s where it really got going.”

Somewhere in all that spread, the virus became more deadly to people than it is to chimps, who seldom are bothered much by SIV.

The research seems to settle any question of HIV’s origin, said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the National Institutes of Health’s AIDS chief.

When tracing a virus’ evolution, “it’s important to get as close to the source as you can,” he said. “It’s of historic interest.”

Additional Story:
HIV origin ‘found in wild chimps’” ~ [CNN]

AIDS Walk NYC 2005

I signed up for the first time to join the thousands for the annual AIDS Walk in NYC which as they claim to be the world’s largest AIDS fundraiser.

What is AIDS Walk 2005?
AIDS Walk New York is a 10 kilometer (6.2 mile) walk through Central Park and surrounding streets that will take place on Sunday May 15, 2005. The AIDS Walk is a fundraiser for HIV/AIDS organizations in New York: organizations and individuals organize teams of walkers to collect pledges and raise money for their organization’s programs and services for people with HIV. 100% of the donations benifit many HIV/AIDS organizations through out the city.

How can I join AIDS Walk?
To join you can either form a team, join another team or walk as an individual. You can register online.

How can I help raise money for AIDS Walk?
You can sponsor me in the AIDS Walk by making a small donation : even $1 or $5 helps. You can donate online here – all assistance helps!!!

Thank you for your support! If you are planning on attending please let me know – I’ll look forward to seeing you at the AIDS Walk!

Forms and Links
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