Re: Life Cycle Of The Aids Virus - Why we should be more aware



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Pangkor wrote:

> http://www.aegis.com/topics/virus/
>
> Essentially what happens is that a piece of material, a virus, gets
> into a host cell where it gets replicated many times, thus depleting
> the host cell causing it to die and causing immune deficiency.
>
> What we need to know more about is this material, what it is and how
> intact it is upon exposure to the environment. There are alarmists and
> there are the nonchalant.
>
> But it is really a very small piece of material, an 'egg' if you will.
> As we all know there are eggs and there are the supermarket eggs. But
> sometimes eggs hatch. So likewise, some Aids viruses in contact
> transmission in a certain way, will replicate itself in the host cell.
>
> How intact can the Aids virus in transmission in the sewage be? I
> suppose the correct answer would be as intact as a castaway hanging on
> to a log in the Andaman sea. Absolulely nothing to worry about.
>
> Which is what we need the experts to dwell on, and ponder, as the
> Andaman sea, calm as it is today may spout out some trouble in the
> future in the form of a devastating earthquake tsunami.
>
> It is good to have experts. They can guide policy makers to make the
> right decision, perhaps one of which is not to dump Newater into the
> reservoirs in order to safeguard the reservoirs from potential
> contamination from raw sewage, sewage which by definition, its original
> intention was to be separated from drinking water.

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