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And as it spreads, so do fears that a human epidemic will emerge from it.
Hong Kong's slaughter of 1.5 million chickens and ducks in three days, many experts say, averted a worldwide human epidemic.
It still circulates, primarily in Egypt and Indonesia, but so far has not become a human epidemic.
Carried by people travelling along the rivers, it spread unnoticed to Kinshasa, where the first human epidemic began to grow.
Sequence type (ST) 7 emerged in China and was responsible for the human epidemic caused by S. suis in 2005.
The investigation began when the Alabama scientists and others argued that the AIDS virus causing the devastating human epidemic originated in chimpanzees.
"There is likely to be some mirroring of that in the human epidemic, but we don't know where on that curve we are.
That area has not had heavy hunting, but it had four human Ebola epidemics after 1991 and there are reports of dead apes near the human epidemic sites.
Since the World Health Organization, a United Nations agency, first recognized the SARS epidemic in March, scientists have suspected that animals might be involved in the human epidemic.
To make matters worse, no one could show that the animal with a virus like H.I.V.-1 came from the region where the human epidemic first exploded.
A person viewing the statistics might naturally believe that the infection rate is progressing like a human epidemic, a wave of infection pushing into an uninfected population.
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