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Is AIDS the result of abnormal sexual behavior? no/yes?


The origin is caused by large population of humans in close association with large animal populations.

the requirements:

1. a large human population,
2. a large nearby population of a host animal,
3. a pathogen that eventually mutates to spread from animal to human,
4. interaction between the species to transmit enough of it to humans to establish a human foothold, which may take millions of individual exposures,
5. a mutation of same pathogen that can spread from human to human,
6. some method that allows the pathogen to disperse widely so it does not "burn out" in a local population of humans.

So I would have to say NO if it was just existing with heards of large animals. I wonder how "close" were these people to the animals...hmmmmm
Wikipedia and the rightside of my brain

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