The show Ted talks has many interesting subjects that they talk about for people to have a better understanding of, one of being the Viral Pandemics on mostly HIV.
When people go hunting in the woods or the jungle and are trying to hunt anything that will feed their family it is often called bush meat. The most often killed animal is the primate. Now it was said that how HIV transferred to humans was when people went out to hunt bush meat they may of had an open cut that might of gotten a primates blood in it that had HIV. HIV was transferred from primate to human but not all viruses that animals have can be transferred from animal to human, some your immune system just kills it off and it doesn't affect you. Some that have been transferred are Rabies, Yellow Fever, Ebola and Influenza.
Nathan Wolfe has created a program that lets locals take the blood of all animals that they kills so it can be tested to see what kind of viruses it has. he hopes that this program will someday hope to prevent many other diseases from transferring to humans
I think that this was a good show to watch and it helped to get rid of some myths about how HIV came to humans. I like the man's idea to help prevent future diseases. I feel that one of the ways to stop there being more viruses from animals would to be to stop bush hunting but one would have to stop poverty in the world to do that, so it may take decades for this to happen.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Cimpanzee testing
Chimpanzees have been studied on for years and have had several tests done on them for human discovery. I recently read an article in biology class about retired chimpanzees that were going to be brought back into labs to be treated one again. The article stated different peoples opines on the subject and how they think it should be taken care of. One stated that the chimpanzees should be be left in retirement for they have already given their services once. Though after many years of debate and arguing they were finally put back into retirement.
I found this a horrible thing to do to these creatures. They had already been tested on once and they were retired. I find animal testing cruel anyways yet its hard to not do that to make discoveries on human health. I also think that if one does do this they shouldn't keep them in small cages and not let them outside. It seems cruel to me.
I found this a horrible thing to do to these creatures. They had already been tested on once and they were retired. I find animal testing cruel anyways yet its hard to not do that to make discoveries on human health. I also think that if one does do this they shouldn't keep them in small cages and not let them outside. It seems cruel to me.
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