Gorillas have been found, for the first time, to be a source of HIV.
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Infections of SIV among gorillas seem quite low
Previous research had shown the HIV-1 strain,
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But researchers have now discovered an HIV infection in a Cameroonian woman which is clearly linked to a gorilla strain, Nature Medicine reports.
HIV originated from a similar virus in chimpanzees called Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV).
Although HIV/Aids was first recognised by scientists in the 1980s, it is thought it first entered the human population early in the twentieth century in the region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The virus probably originally jumped into humans after people came into contact with infected bush meat.
SIV viruses have been reported in other primates(灵长目), including gorillas.
Unusual case
French doctors treating the 62-year-old Cameroonian woman who was living in Paris said they initially spotted some discrepancies(相差,差异) in routine viral load tests.
Further analysis of the HIV strain she was infected with showed it was more closely related to SIV from gorillas than HIV from humans.
She is the only person known to be infected with the new strain but the researchers expect to find other cases.
Before moving to Paris,
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Analysis of the virus in the laboratory has confirmed that it can replicate(折叠,复写) in human cells.
Co-author Dr David Robertson, from the University of Manchester, said it was the first definitive transfer of HIV seen from a source other than a chimpanzee,
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"This demonstrates that HIV evolution is an ongoing process.
"The virus can jump from species to species, from primate to primate, and that includes us; pathogens(病原体) have been with us for millions of years and routinely switch host species."
He added that the fact the patient had been diagnosed in France showed how human mobility can rapidly transfer a virus from one area of the world to another.
Professor Paul Sharp,
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He said the latest finding was interesting but perhaps not surprising.
"The medical implication is that, because this virus is not very closely related to the other three HIV-1 groups,
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"So the virus could be cryptically(秘密地) spreading in the population."
However,
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"Although the patient with this virus was not ill, there is no reason to believe that it will not lead to Aids,
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