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Viral Sex: The Nature of AIDS [Hardcover]

Jaap Goudsmit (Author)
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0195097289 978-0195097283 June 12, 1997 1
The current worldwide AIDS crisis is about 20 years old, but the disease itself is much older. In fact, AIDS is only the latest chapter in the evolution of the complex retrovirus we call HIV. Where was HIV lurking before it emerged in the early 1980s? There is some evidence that the Western strain of HIV arose in Europe as early as 1939. There is even more evidence that HIV is a direct descendant of a virus which has long infected certain African apes and monkeys, a virus called SIV--simian immunodeficiency virus. But why is a virus that is harmless in monkeys so lethal in human beings? And why, after millennia of contact between African monkeys and humans, is SIV only now entering the human population in plague proportions?
In Viral Sex, leading AIDS researcher Jaap Goudsmit illuminates the origins and nature of the world's most lethal disease. He provides an eyewitness account of sciences effort to understand and control the spread of this deadly virus, in a fascinating journey that reaches from the deepest recesses of the African rainforest, to ancient Egypt and the mummified remains of Barbary apes, to pioneering research labs in the U.S. and Europe. A key idea in understanding the AIDS crisis, we discover, is the concept of "viral sex." We learn that HIV not only produces offspring that are almost exact copies of the parents, as do most other viruses, but that it can also reproduce sexually, creating a recombinant population of subtly varying members. This "viral sex" gives HIV an edge in adapting inside a foreign body, and this is why the virus could survive the leap from ape to man. But Goudsmit presents devastating evidence that the real villain of the AIDS epidemic is not HIV, but the ongoing destruction of the Western Equatorial rainforest and the wild monkeys and apes who once thrived there. Goudsmit argues that human encroachment on the African monkey habitat provided the opportunity for the SIV virus to jump to its new host, human beings. He also describes how humans then brought HIV out of the rainforest at the turn of the century, most probably to Cameroon. From there some strains went to German East Africa, where the virus evolved into the African AIDS virus we see today, while other strains left Cameroon for Germany on the eve of World War II.
Goudsmit is uniquely qualified to provide readers with vital perspective on this worldwide crisis. Provocative, vividly written, and impeccably researched, Viral Sex instills readers with a new sense of the urgent need to contain HIV and other similarly lethal viruses before they spread beyond the grasp of even the most sophisticated science.

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Where did the AIDS viruses come from? Will we ever have a vaccine against them? What are the chances of still more, similar viruses appearing? These momentous questions are the subject of this book by a leading researcher on HIV and chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the International Aids Vaccine Initiative. Goudsmit provides evidence for some very interesting contentions, including the presence of an earlier form of an HIV virus in Europe as long ago as 1939 and the ability of non-HIV retroviruses to cause AIDS-like disease under the right conditions. Goudsmit explains that an important factor in the evolution of new, potentially deadly strains is the ability of retroviruses, including HIV, to reproduce sexually, producing recombinant offspring more dangerous than either parent. Goudsmit believes that the best hope for an AIDS vaccine lies in finding or creating a live virus conferring immunity to present HIV strains without causing disease. Although clearly written, this book is technical and sometimes speculative, but it provides important information on the past and future of AIDS. For academic and larger public libraries.?Marit MacArthur, Auraria Lib., Denver
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Goudsmit has worked with HIV for some 25 years and recounts not only some of his research but his theory of the beginnings of the virus and AIDS. Some of the theory is hypothetical (e.g., the chapter on monkey mummies), but much is solid science. Goudsmit shows how the various types and subtypes of the extended family of HIVs have developed in monkeys, other primates, and humans; he presents this material both chronologically and geographically. Among the most interesting aspects of this exposition are considerations of why certain HIV subtypes become more virulent than others, of the roles and effects of the viral load, of the length of symptom-free periods before AIDS becomes apparent, and of the route of infection. Goudsmit writes clearly and argues logically. Although some may be put off by the detail of Goudsmit's argument, those seriously interested in AIDS may find it basic for some time to come. William Beatty

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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1 edition (June 12, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195097289
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195097283
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,554,935 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An cogently written explanation..., August 8, 2001
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I am writing this because in chapter 8, the author tries to explain the means of tranferance of a feline blood disorder to primates in a captive population as being due to fighting, or licking, when in all likelyhood it was the external parasites, ie. ticks, which could have easily moved from cage to cage in ancient egypt. This is the only flaw I could find in this excellent text, realizing that it is all best guesses, all of which are very clearly explained, down to simians, and then as far back as our feline friends in ancient Egypt.

This was the first book I read, after finding out that my lover, and wife to be was HIV +, (odds are HIV 1E, or 1C). A wonderful narrative of the historical spread of HIV and HIV-like disorders. Very intelligently written, not dumbed down like all too many other books on HIV. Thankyou for informing me, the only way to fight back is through education, as it is the only weapon against fear. If someone you know or love has come to be HIV positive, this should be one of your first steps, and one of the first books you read. J-

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The definitive history of the origins of AIDS, March 13, 1999
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This very well written book will totally engage your attention by the end of the first chapter -- if not before. Even with the recent discovery of an HIV-chimpanzee association -- an association predicted by the author -- it is only the beginning of a fascinating travalogue into the phylogeny and origin of this group of retroviruses. The title is unfortunate. It does not convey the rich heuristics and detailed research that the author has captured in this wonderful book on HIV origins. I suppose some editor thought that the title would excite (some) readers. In fact, the title is a distraction to those who wish to learn more about the long trail of HIV and related viruses, stretching back two or more millennia in Africa. A must book for epidemiologists, medical historians and those interested in AIDS/HIV history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful-OBJECTIVE book on the AIDs virus, April 17, 2000
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Very objectively written, it is chock full of info from start to finish(and a look to the future as well), history, symptoms Etc. A full 5 stars for his book!
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
retrovirus survival, monkey mummies, viral sex, chimpanzee viruses, anal transmission, sooty mangabeys, monkey viruses, recombinant offspring, optimal spread, phenotypic mixing, primate retroviruses, captive macaques, nuclear integrations, virus load, mouse virus, sacred baboons, endogenous virus, equatorial rain forest, double infection
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
West Africa, United States, Lake Casitas, Lake Victoria, South America, Next Move, The Mystery Suitor, East Africa, Baby Booms, World War, The Rise of the Western, New World, Human Survival, Ivory Coast, The Chimpanzee Connection, The Sooty Mangabey Connection, New York, The Human Threat, The Cat Connection, The Most Disarming Virus, Old World, National Cancer Institute, South Africa, San Francisco, North African
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