Emerging Viruses 6°: Ebola Virus Another consideration coming from the recent epidemics of philoviruses (Ebola Virus-Emerging Viruses) is that just the means man made use of to treat diseases cause their outset and their spreading.
Emerging Viruses 5° Therefore also human species should be ready to carry out, in case of a pandemic caused by emerging viruses at very high mortality, the mechanism at genetic feedback. This way all the people, who are sensitive to the pathogen (emerging virus) should die and only the ones genetically resistant to the virus (emerging viruses) should survive. Obviously all this suggests the assertion of the already quoted theory David Pimentel expressed: “viruses and bacteria which attack an animal or a plant and live for long, don’t evolve towards types at high reproductivity and greater pathogenicity[1]” and again ” the evolution push is towards reproductive types which can give a balanced economy of supply and demand between prey species and preyed ones[2]”.
Emerging Viruses 2° A new virus among the emerging ones is certainly the one that in Japan and precisely at Chitose, 30 kilometres far from Sapporo, affected 2,000 people with symtoms which were very much alike the ones of cholera and diphtheria. The announcement was made by the sanitary authorities of the northern island of Okkaido.
Human Papillomavirus 4° Once again the study of what had happened in the past offered me, if not some solutions, at least some work hypotheses. The reference from the Human Papillomavirus to the spirochaeta of framboesia, the skin disease similar to leprosy, was immediate. Then it happened that the skin to skin contact favouring the spreading of framboesia, a cutaneous disease, was interrupted by the change in the habits.
Human Papillomavirus 3° Human Papillomavirus After confirming possible environmental sources[1],[2] for the Human Papillomavirus infection I couldn’t do but wait in order to understand whether such a transmission modality might be called upon in those cases of genital condylomatosis where the origin of the infection was otherwise inexplicable.