https://t.co/B2Cv7lf7Td Thank you black death. https://t.co/Okdik0oc0R
RT @omwyuki: @tsarnick Woops, even more (10%) according to nature https://t.co/pb1VrwJHa7
@HNTurtledove Was this medical mystery part of your inspiration, @HNTurtledove? https://t.co/7zqyVBskvf
@tsarnick Woops, even more (10%) according to nature https://t.co/pb1VrwJHa7
+100 points to me for bringing up an obscure fact about the black death. https://t.co/cO94juo0lU
@CBAgovPL tylko język Polski w w sposób komunikatywny.) Zamieszczam zdjęcia zgłoszenia. Oraz cześć Artykułu który jest cenzurowany. Zdjęcia: Przydatne linki https://t.co/ojfLotVlc7 https://t.co/T0wR2mDyNY odnośnie wcześniejszych linków chodzi o to że jest
@CBAgovPL język Polski w w sposób komunikatywny.) Zamieszczam zdjęcia zgłoszenia. Oraz cześć Artykułu który jest cenzurowany. Zdjęcia: Przydatne linki https://t.co/ojfLotVlc7 https://t.co/T0wR2mDyNY odnośnie wcześniejszych linków chodzi o to że jest 10% E
@NobelPrize Przydatne linki https://t.co/ojfLotVlc7 https://t.co/T0wR2mDyNY odnośnie wcześniejszych linków chodzi o to że jest 10% Europejczyków odpornych na HIV.
@NobelPrize Przydatne linki https://t.co/ojfLotVlc7 https://t.co/T0wR2mDyNY odnośnie wcześniejszych linków chodzi o to że jest 10% Europejczyków odpornych na HIV.
RT @AlienDimeBag: Science Fact: Some people of European descent carry a genetic mutation that makes them immune to HIV syndrome, No one rea…
Having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune to the HIV virus. https://t.co/yP0ZGVhcQX
@Qafzeh The black death and/or smallpox boosted human immunity to AIDS. I've read much more detailed analysis but cannot locate it online. It's claimed that 25% of Americans with European ancestry are immune to HIV caused AIDS. https://t.co/PKujlkDSKZ
@ConradHart12 @twiztidmagic @samanthamarika1 Estimated death toll of the black death is 75 million to 200 million people. Darwin’s sieve. Did this leave 10% of Europeans with a mutation that rendered them resistant to AIDS? https://t.co/yFE2DLCTPS White pr
@Shann_ME @flockofwords @WIRED @WiredUK Sometimes our immunity is shaped by plagues. https://t.co/UNTVyjVqqk
@SvenKaii @blackintheempir https://t.co/vEnXeMmVXD. Perhaps it was small pox that caused the mutations. But yes it is true
@TakeThatCDC https://t.co/E4BqK4Kbts. There you go There are several others it was all 2005
I would just like to take this opportunity (while I'm very high) to tell you all that it's possible that a certain percentage of Europeans are immune to HIV possibly as a result of their ancestors being survivors of the bubonic plague. https://t.co/4KJHZdN
RT @juliecrain2002: @DocAtCDI "Devastating epidemics that swept Europe during the Middle Ages seem to have had an unexpected benefit - leav…
@DocAtCDI "Devastating epidemics that swept Europe during the Middle Ages seem to have had an unexpected benefit - leaving 10% of today's Europeans resistant to HIV infection." https://t.co/yhRFTQA4la
@SamIAm2021MD This came out about 15 years ago. https://t.co/50QgMlY7pC
@van_den_berkt @Franzzois @HumbertoRTL HIV maakt overigens in enige mate wel onderscheid tussen Europees en niet-Europees als blijkt uit dit onderzoek. https://t.co/MAQRslKjJW
@MartinKulldorff Here's some other interesting lay articles on the subject which I 1st heard about in Nature in 2005 Scientific American in 2014: https://t.co/KWFd3aGwvO & https://t.co/pq5b7XQvI9 & https://t.co/xVDGTD7DER
@AlanBixter @YouAreLobbyLud I was thinking about an article I read on the black death a long time ago. Some people I guess dealt w/ it better for genetic reasons & they survived...passed on genes. It's a bottleneck. I'll try not to be tested by. https
@SMpwrgr @YouAreLobbyLud Is it a matter of selecting out people that react poorly to covid...die or aren't healthy enough to reproduce? Then you have a pop where CoVid is no big deal. Ridiculous to assume we know the future of CoVid in humans. Made me t
@Sunshin29891796 @CalamiaSam3 Guarantee this information because I can't know enough. I don't have the training or the experience but this is an interesting read https://t.co/hKxO0kqMmN
RT @EliseMystere: A ceux qui croit pas en leurs anticorps et leur patrimoine génétique il existe un gêne le ccr5 delta 32 qui lutte contre…
A ceux qui croit pas en leurs anticorps et leur patrimoine génétique il existe un gêne le ccr5 delta 32 qui lutte contre le la variole la peste le sida...la plupart des européens l ont😉a cause de nos ancetres
@jmicrobe9 @EvilTwin2point0 @NickBrain2 @GidMK Though people of European descent may have been selected to be a bit more resistant to the plague. This probably also has an impact on HIV resistance in Europeans. But the plague is alive and well in the wor
@DeDreizehn Er zijn wel mensen die immuun zijn voor aids. Dat zou te maken hebben met mensen die de plaag (zwarte dood) hebben overleefd. https://t.co/FcVdNqgEg0
@wheezylouse @Eddiedragon2 @jilicious @WorldofNC I think most sane people agree that the Black death was pretty devastating in the middle ages. We're not talking about how treatable it is now. Diseases fr middle ages are also why many Europeans were resist
@JonasHerby Der har været spekulationer omkring det tidligere. Her omkring pesten og HIV https://t.co/teRklIPiT2
@FatEmperor What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. https://t.co/4pxD71trjZ.
@Oldglorycries No, but they did find that "Europeans [may] have inherited a resistance to Aids because of the devastating effects of the bubonic plague." https://t.co/Bnmsiy5dsB
@NHagendyk Yawn. It’s evidenced by the fact that there is hardly any cold ‘going around’. Believe what you will. You’re obviously dug-in to a specific (albeit scientifically contested) narrative which your news source has pre-chewed and regurgitated into y
@Sonotmyprez2 @BallouxFrancois Flu mutates quickly. The plague that swept trough Europe in Middle Ages seems responsible for mutation more present there than in other populations. Some pieces of complex puzzle. https://t.co/zBcZw18lj3
RT @leapsmag: SCIENCE FACT: Thanks to a genetic mutation, roughly 10% of people in Europe are immune to HIV. https://t.co/jazBTbYGOQ
SCIENCE FACT: Thanks to a genetic mutation, roughly 10% of people in Europe are immune to HIV. https://t.co/jazBTbYGOQ
@ScepticalAussie Every pandemic before the 1920s was dealt with this way... And it's not neccesarily a bad thing. The ones that survived the Black Death are much more resistant to HIV for example. https://t.co/t7YHPYPbkn.
@PinkNews Death from plague in the middle ages may have left people with a gene that guards against HIV and limits replication. https://t.co/DEDQ8OAPVh
@cmclymer I like scientific origin stories like this 👇 https://t.co/zVOfxEEmEm
From 2005, but still cool! Did Black Death boost HIV immunity in Europe? | Nature https://t.co/NkKVDOKqSn
@C2H6O2_Milk I know I get mixed with "race realism" But adaptations can be found (I use race till geographic ancestry becomes viable) Sickle cell is an adaptation to malaria (insert caveats) HIV immunity is a real adaptation to the plague https://t.co/y
@Sporosarcina Did you see this: Did Black Death boost HIV immunity in Europe? https://t.co/rqPXFeWw0W This could be another angle.
@RachelRouen I know, it's pretty dope!🤣 https://t.co/A1Dn3Wgc3U It's not a proven theory entirely, but it is very believable if you read this:😊
@christianlmiles Yes, and potentially much longer. The nasties from the middle ages appears to have an effect on current immunity https://t.co/ZL4OBE6odG
@stillgray About 10% of Europeans have an immunity to HIV https://t.co/YTLvAd73EV
@MsTPole @tomaszkuzia tu podobne spekulacje - historyczne epidemie uodparniają poprzez mutację CCR5 na współczesne https://t.co/gaO8Y7gl0s
Some 15 years ago biologists at the University of Liverpool posited the mutation --- which isn't present in other parts of the world --- had developed in modern carriers' ancestors as a natural defense against repeated outbreaks of the plague. (Source: ht
Devastating epidemics that swept Europe during the Middle Ages seem to have had an unexpected benefit - leaving 10% of today's Europeans resistant to HIV infection. https://t.co/WDonuRm07N
@szaulo @McKamnez @laurinio @Smoczyc_a @kosik_md @Analitycznie ktoś tu próbował wyjaśniać historycznymi plagami, które mają zwiększać odporność na współczesne https://t.co/Gkfv0SYldn
RT @sioxielegend: @TrevorSutcliffe I think this might be why... It isn’t because of racism, it’s because of evolution. https://t.co/2Q9at…
RT @sioxielegend: @TrevorSutcliffe I think this might be why... It isn’t because of racism, it’s because of evolution. https://t.co/2Q9at…
RT @sioxielegend: @TrevorSutcliffe I think this might be why... It isn’t because of racism, it’s because of evolution. https://t.co/2Q9at…
Interesting.
Evolution is a bitch... https://t.co/2Q9atJHvn2
@Eurotopie @TrevorSutcliffe Perhaps... but I think it’s evolution and nothing else. https://t.co/2Q9atJHvn2
@TrevorSutcliffe I think this might be why... It isn’t because of racism, it’s because of evolution. https://t.co/2Q9atJHvn2
I think you could probably do a cross correlation of the instances of the “Super Gene” and Covid19 outbreak map. The areas in Europe where that super gene is present in the population is where Covid19 is non-existent or goes away quickly.
RT @sioxielegend: @ScottAdamsSays @PollySpin Another example are the Black Plague survivors in NE Briton - a group of people were found to…
@ScottAdamsSays @PollySpin Another example are the Black Plague survivors in NE Briton - a group of people were found to have a natural resistance to the Plague. Same family hundreds of years later apparently have an increased resistance to HIV compared t
@A_Nonny_Maus Well, they did find groups of Europeans that have AIDS resistance due to a legacy gene associated with resisting bubonic plague/smallpox, which is why some individuals randomly became virus-free: https://t.co/xh7XgH8HbE
@oliverbcampbell Not even the Black Death could do so which in turn reminded me of that one article about a particular mutation that descendants have that makes them more immune to HIV https://t.co/g3GQhkahtM goes to show ya, "what doesn't kill you, ma
@Moonrockets1 @ActualAdviceBTC @inversebrah No it's not. Genetically europeans are the ones who are more likely to be immune to Hiv. https://t.co/yRMlbiKi84
Some lingering legacy of plagues https://t.co/FjK3Rdk7Xe
Is #Coronavirus ethnic profiling? @Steve_Sailer @StefanMolyneux similarly HIV immunity in 10% of Europeans could be due to selection pressures of plague or smallpox. https://t.co/yFE2DLUves
@Scepticdust When I was reading this, I kept thinking about Bubonic plague, T-cells & AIDS. Bear with me- those all converge. https://t.co/dClOXqxnvB
RT @irdb: حدود ده درصد اروپاییها نسبت به ویروس HIV ایمنی ذاتی دارن. (احتمالاً به مدد همهگیریهای آبله در سالیان دور) https://t.co/iBNsMJ9…
RT @tilbots: Having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune to the HIV virus https:/…
Having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune to the HIV virus https://t.co/75FViZ8X5W
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
https://t.co/72cCRmxTMj Intriguing debate on @nature on whether #smallpox or #plague should take the credit for boosting #HIV immunity. https://t.co/ifwFk9lIvW
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
...truly? Wow. What? *googles*
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
Amazing 🐀
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
RT @Rainmaker1973: Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune…
Believe it or not, having an ancestor that caught the plague and survived could result in their descendants being immune to the HIV virus, even though the credit could go to smallpox in the end https://t.co/EVZBMpQgDb https://t.co/VqCZhH1UXW
@chadfelixg @KristySwansonXO This conversation reminded me of a PBS segment I watched more than 10 years ago. Maybe this article might be interesting? https://t.co/YEV7pkygXB