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Nairobi – A controversial new book which claims that the origins of Aids could lie in a polio vaccine programme in East and Central Africa during the late 1950s has been shunned and condemned by the scientific and medical community.
Former BBC Africa correspondent Edward Hooper’s book, The River, which was recently published by Penguin Press, says that the vaccine used in the CHAT experimental vaccine programme, which was carried out in the then Belgian colonies of Ruanda-Urundi (now Rwanda and Burundi) and the Democratic Republic of Congo, could have accidentally been contaminated by a monkey virus containing the HIV virus’s closest “relative” – the simian immunodeficiency virus or SIV. Continue reading “Experts Shun Book Linking AIDS To Vaccine Administered in the 50s”